The truth in complexes : : why unraveling ion channel multi-protein signaling nexuses is critical for understanding the function of the nervous system / / topic editors, Leigh A. Swayne, Christophe Altier and Gerald W. Zamponi.

In the search for simple explanations of the natural world, its complicated textures are often filed down to a smoothened surface of our liking. The impetus for this Research Topic was borne out of a need to re-ignite interest in the complex – in this case in the context of ion channels in the nervo...

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