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Binding site stoichiometry and the effects of phosphorylation on human alpha 1 homomeric glycine receptors

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Gentet, Luc
Clements, John D

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Cambridge University Press

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The kinetic properties of the human α1 homomeric glycine receptor were investigated. Receptors were expressed in HEK 293 cells, and glycine was applied to outside-out membrane patches with submillisecond solution exchange. The activation time course of t

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Journal of Physiology

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