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Evidence for a Common Pharmacological Interaction Site on KCa2 Channels Providing both Selective Activation and Selective Inhibition of the Human KCa2.1 Subtype
Charlotte Hougaard, Sofia Hammami, Birgitte L. Eriksen, Ulrik S. Sorensen, Marianne L. Jensen, Dorte Strobaek and Palle Christophersen
Molecular Pharmacology November 1, 2011, mol.111.074252; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.111.074252
Charlotte Hougaard
Sofia Hammami
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Ulrik S. Sorensen
Marianne L. Jensen
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Evidence for a Common Pharmacological Interaction Site on KCa2 Channels Providing both Selective Activation and Selective Inhibition of the Human KCa2.1 Subtype
Charlotte Hougaard, Sofia Hammami, Birgitte L. Eriksen, Ulrik S. Sorensen, Marianne L. Jensen, Dorte Strobaek and Palle Christophersen
Molecular Pharmacology November 1, 2011, mol.111.074252; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.111.074252
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Evidence for a Common Pharmacological Interaction Site on KCa2 Channels Providing both Selective Activation and Selective Inhibition of the Human KCa2.1 Subtype
Charlotte Hougaard, Sofia Hammami, Birgitte L. Eriksen, Ulrik S. Sorensen, Marianne L. Jensen, Dorte Strobaek and Palle Christophersen
Molecular Pharmacology November 1, 2011, mol.111.074252; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.111.074252
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