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The Capsaicin Receptor. A Heat- and Proton-activated lon Channel.

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Title
The Capsaicin Receptor. A Heat- and Proton-activated lon Channel.
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Seibutsu Butsuri, January 1999
DOI 10.2142/biophys.39.159
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Makoto TOMINAGA, Michael J. CATERINA, Tobias A. ROSEN, David JULIUS

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#20,561,572
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