Amin, J. B., Leng, X., Gochman, A., Zhou, H., & Wollmuth, L. P. (2018). A conserved glycine harboring disease-associated mutations permits NMDA receptor slow deactivation and high Ca2+ permeability. Nature Portfolio.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAmin, Johansen B., Xiaoling Leng, Aaron Gochman, Huan-Xiang Zhou, and Lonnie P. Wollmuth. A Conserved Glycine Harboring Disease-associated Mutations Permits NMDA Receptor Slow Deactivation and High Ca2+ Permeability. Nature Portfolio, 2018.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationAmin, Johansen B., et al. A Conserved Glycine Harboring Disease-associated Mutations Permits NMDA Receptor Slow Deactivation and High Ca2+ Permeability. Nature Portfolio, 2018.
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