Distribution and functional characterization of human Nav1.3 splice variants
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M Gopalakrishnan | T. Neelands | M. Gopalakrishnan | P. Kroeger | C. Surowy | C. Faltynek | P E Kroeger | W. Niforatos | W Niforatos | V. Scott | R. Davis-Taber | W Choi | V E Scott | R. Thimmapaya | W. Choi | C. B. Putman | J. Packer | R Thimmapaya | T Neelands | R A Davis-Taber | C B Putman | J Packer | C R Faltynek | C S Surowy | V. Scott | R. A. Davis‐Taber | C. R. Faltynek | C. S. Surowy
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