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The Importance of Peptide-Membrane Interactions in Toxin Inhibitions of Sodium Channels
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The Importance of Peptide-Membrane Interactions in Toxin Inhibitions of Sodium Channels

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Main Authors: Schroeder, C., Deplazes, Evelyne, Lawrence, N., Agwa, A., Henriques, S.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: CELL PRESS 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59517
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