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    Meotti FC, Coelho Idos S, Santos AR.
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    Deval E, Gasull X, Noël J, Salinas M, Baron A, Diochot S, Lingueglia E.
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  • 19. Functional characterization of acid-sensing ion channels in cultured neurons of rat inferior colliculus.
    Zhang M, Gong N, Lu YG, Jia NL, Xu TL, Chen L.
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