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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Small-wedge synchrotron and serial XFEL datasets for Cysteinyl leukotriene GPCRs
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The light-driven sodium-pum** rhodopsin KR2 from Krokinobacter eikastus is the only non-proton cation active transporter with demonstrated potential for optogenetics. However, the existing structural data on KR...
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