Novel, ultraslow inactivating sodium current in human ventricular cardiomyocytes.
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H N Sabbah | R. Higgins | N. Silverman | V. Maltsev | M. Lesch | H. Sabbah | M Lesch | N Silverman | V A Maltsev | A I Undrovinas | R S Higgins | A. Undrovinas | Hani N. Sabbah | Robert S.D. Higgins | Norman H. Silverman | Michael Lesch
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