Membrane trafficking of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels is regulated by alternative splicing of a transplantable, acidic trafficking motif in the RCK1-RCK2 linker

L. Chen, O. Jeffries, I.C.M. Rowe, Z. Liang, H.-G. Knaus, P. Ruth, M.J. Shipston

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