P2X receptor-mediated ionic currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons.
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E A Kowaluk | T. van Biesen | E. Burgard | E. Touma | M. Jarvis | W. Niforatos | W Niforatos | E C Burgard | K J Lynch | M F Jarvis | T van Biesen | K. Lynch | R. Metzger | E. Kowaluk | E Touma | R E Metzger | T. Biesen
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