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Nature structural & molecular biology
Nature structural & molecular biology
Structure of the human K2P13.1 channel reveals a hydrophilic pore restriction and lipid cofactor site.
Wide-ranging cellular functions of ion channels and lipid scramblases in the structurally related TMC, TMEM16 and TMEM63 families.
Author Correction: MYC phase separation selectively modulates the transcriptome.
MYC phase separation selectively modulates the transcriptome.
Structural basis of TRPV1 modulation by endogenous bioactive lipids.
A personal perspective of the voltage-gated potassium channel studies.
DELE1 oligomerization promotes integrated stress response activation.
Structural basis for CaVa2d:gabapentin binding.
Quaternary structure independent folding of voltage-gated ion channel pore domain subunits.
Mapping interactions with the chaperone network reveals factors that protect against tau aggregation.
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