Spatial positioning of CFTR’s pore-lining residues affirms an asymmetrical contribution of transmembrane segments to the anion permeation pathway
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Spatial positioning of CFTR’s pore-lining residues affirms an asymmetrical contribution of transmembrane segments to the anion permeation pathway
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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 147, Issue 5, Pages 407-422
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Rockefeller University Press
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2016-04-25
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10.1085/jgp.201511557
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