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Date: 2004-03-04 11:31:30
Cerebrum
Neuroanatomy
Brain
Neurobiology
Staining dyes
Subventricular zone
Bromodeoxyuridine
Cerebral cortex
Elizabeth Gould
Anatomy
Biology
Neuroscience

REPORTS machinery can physically interact with this tail (9 –11). Proteins that bind to this tail have the potential to modulate CFTR gating by stabilizing or disrupting its interaction with the R domain. The NH2-termi

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