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The phrase "an opened channel" is not standard in written English; the correct form is "an open channel." You can use "an open channel" when referring to a communication line or pathway that is available for use.
Example: "We have established an open channel for feedback between the team and management."
Alternatives: "a clear channel" or "a direct channel."
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The bacterial Nif3s except for SA1388 and YqfO consist of three dimers forming toroidal ring quaternary structures, which possess an opened channel in the center of the hexamer), whereas MJ0927 adopts an unusual assembly comprising a trimer of dimers that forms a cage-like architecture).
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