Small-conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channel 2 is the key functional component of SK channels in mouse urinary bladder

K. S. Thorneloe, A. M. Knorn, P. E. Doetsch, E. S R Lashinger, A. X. Liu, C. T. Bond, J. P. Adelman, M. T. Nelson

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