Molecular basis of species-specific expression of repolarizing K+ currents in the heart.
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Stanley Nattel | Andras Varro | S. Nattel | Isaac Moss | A. Varró | R. Dumaine | Stephen Zicha | Robert Dumaine | B. Allen | Isaac Moss | Bruce Allen | Julius Papp | Charles Antzelevich | J. Papp | S. Zicha | Charles Antzelevich
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