Serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinases in the regulation of the cardiac sodium channel SCN5A.
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Florian Lang | Heinrich Brinkmeier | Burkert Pieske | P. Cohen | F. Lang | B. Pieske | G. Henke | C. Boehmer | M. Palmada | H. Brinkmeier | Philip Cohen | Christoph Boehmer | Viktoria Wilhelm | Monica Palmada | Sabine Wallisch | Guido Henke | S. Wallisch | Viktoria Wilhelm
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