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Diverse Structural Features of Potassium Channels Characterized by Scorpion Toxins as Molecular Probes
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Abstract: Scorpion toxins are well-known as the largest potassium channel peptide blocker family.
They have been successfully proven to be valuable molecular probes for structural research on diverse
potassium channels. The potassium channel pore region, including the turret and...
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