Time-dependent transients in an ionically based mathematical model of the canine atrial action potential.
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Stanley Nattel | Marc Courtemanche | James Kneller | M. Courtemanche | R. Ramirez | S. Nattel | J. Kneller | D. Chartier | Rafael J Ramirez | Denis Chartier | James F. Kneller
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