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Cover picture: Bestrophins are calcium-regulated chloride channels. Drosophila S2 cells express four bestrophins and a native calcium-activated chloride current that runs up slowly after patch break (top). The endogenous calcium-activated chloride current is abolished when bestrophin expression is knocked down by interfering RNAs (bottom) (see article by Chien et al., 247–259).
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