Topology profile for a glutamate receptor: three transmembrane domains and a channel-lining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutamate receptor: three transmembrane domains and a channel-lining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Topology profile for a glutama ...... ining reentrant membrane loop.
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Bennett JA
Dingledine R
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10.1016/0896-6273(95)90293-7
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1995-02-01T00:00:00Z