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The Journal of Neuroscience, September 20, 2006, (): This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (24) Kv2.1 Potassium Channels Are Retained within Dynamic Cell Surface Microdomains That Are Defined by a Perimeter Fence J. Neurosci. O'Connell et al. 26: 9609 Supplemental data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental legends supplemental material - Figure 1 supplemental material - Figure 2 supplemental material - Movie 1 supplemental material - Movie 2 supplemental material - Movie 3 supplemental material - Movie 4 supplemental material - Movie 5 supplemental material - Movie 6 supplemental material - Movie 7 This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (24)
Kv2.1 Potassium Channels Are Retained within Dynamic Cell Surface Microdomains That Are Defined by a Perimeter Fence J. Neurosci. O'Connell et al. 26: 9609 Supplemental data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental legends supplemental material - Figure 1 supplemental material - Figure 2 supplemental material - Movie 1 supplemental material - Movie 2 supplemental material - Movie 3 supplemental material - Movie 4 supplemental material - Movie 5 supplemental material - Movie 6 supplemental material - Movie 7
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