Comparative Effects of Chloride Channel Inhibitors on LRRC8/VRAC-Mediated Chloride Conductance
Chloride channels play an essential role in a variety of physiological functions and in human diseases. Historically, the field of chloride channels has long been neglected owing to the lack of powerful selective pharmacological agents that are needed to overcome the technical challenge of character...
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Main Authors: | Jonas Friard (Author), Michel Tauc (Author), Marc Cougnon (Author), Vincent Compan (Author), Christophe Duranton (Author), Isabelle Rubera (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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