Mechanisms of Inhibition of T-Type Calcium Current in the Reticular Thalamic Neurons by 1-Octanol: Implication of the Protein Kinase C Pathway
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S. Todorovic | Peihan Orestes | M. T. Nelson | Pavle M. Joksovic | Wonjoo Choe | Barbara C. Brimelow
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