Persistent sodium current and Na+/H+ exchange contributes to the augmentation of the reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchange during hypoxia or acute ischemia in ventricular myocytes
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Lin Wu | Pei-hua Zhang | Jihua Ma | Wei Wan | Linghao Kong | Qiong Tang
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