A quantitative analysis of the activation and inactivation kinetics of HERG expressed in Xenopus oocytes
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H. Strauss | R. Rasmusson | R L Rasmusson | H C Strauss | M J Morales | Shimin Wang | S Wang | S Liu | M. Morales | Shuguang Liu
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