A Biomimetic Voltage-Gated Chloride Nanochannel

Qian Liu1, Liping Wen2, Kai Xiao3

  • 1Beijing Key Laboratory of Energy Conversionand Storage Materials, College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Theoretical and ComputationalPhotochemistry, Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, P. R. China.

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