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    Ion Channel Protein

    Ion Channel Proteins typically aggregate in membrane-associated complexes forming pores whose activities regulate the movement of ions through cellular membranes to affect cellular homeostatic conditions and/or signaling processes. (NCI Thesaurus)




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