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ATP synthase / V-ATPase / Ion channel / Potassium channel / G protein-coupled receptor / Electron transport chain / Membrane protein / ATP synthase subunit C / Biology / Integral membrane proteins / Biochemistry
Date: 2010-11-15 14:03:11
ATP synthase
V-ATPase
Ion channel
Potassium channel
G protein-coupled receptor
Electron transport chain
Membrane protein
ATP synthase subunit C
Biology
Integral membrane proteins
Biochemistry

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