The cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel CNGA3 contributes to coolness-induced responses of Grueneberg ganglion neurons

scientific article published on 18 February 2010

The cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel CNGA3 contributes to coolness-induced responses of Grueneberg ganglion neurons is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00018-010-0296-8
P698PubMed publication ID20165899

P50authorStylianos MichalakisQ41661732
Joerg FleischerQ43693162
Martin BielQ51156453
P2093author name stringHeinz Breer
Katharina Mamasuew
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P433issue11
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1859-1869
P577publication date2010-02-18
P1433published inCellular and Molecular Life SciencesQ5058352
P1476titleThe cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel CNGA3 contributes to coolness-induced responses of Grueneberg ganglion neurons
P478volume67

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