Role of individual ionic current systems in the SA node hypothesized by a model study.
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Satoshi Matsuoka | Akinori Noma | Nobuaki Sarai | Kyoichi Ono | Shinobu Kuratomi | S. Matsuoka | A. Noma | N. Sarai | K. Ono | S. Kuratomi
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