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The membrane insertion of soluble CLIC1 into active chloride channels is triggered by specific divalent cations
View ORCID ProfileLorena Varela, Alex C. Hendry, Diego Cantoni, View ORCID ProfileJose L. Ortega-Roldan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/638080
Lorena Varela
School of Biosciences. University of Kent. CT2 7NJ. Canterbury. United Kingdom
Alex C. Hendry
School of Biosciences. University of Kent. CT2 7NJ. Canterbury. United Kingdom
Diego Cantoni
School of Biosciences. University of Kent. CT2 7NJ. Canterbury. United Kingdom
Jose L. Ortega-Roldan
School of Biosciences. University of Kent. CT2 7NJ. Canterbury. United Kingdom
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Posted May 14, 2019.
The membrane insertion of soluble CLIC1 into active chloride channels is triggered by specific divalent cations
Lorena Varela, Alex C. Hendry, Diego Cantoni, Jose L. Ortega-Roldan
bioRxiv 638080; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/638080
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