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- who: Sebastian Hu00f6ler and colleagues from the Germany, Department of have published the article: Tailoring bakeru2019s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae for functional testing of channelrhodopsin, in the Journal: PLOS ONE
- what: The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae offers many experimental benefits for a fast and easy screening of ion_channel proteins [24-30].
- how: The same results were obtained in experiments with higher Na+ concentrations (500 mM and 600 mM) in all cases the presence of Na+ in the medium caused a reduced maximal growth rate and this effect was strongly augmented in cells transformed with N . . .
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