Mathematical simulations of ligand-gated and cell-type specific effects on the action potential of human atrium.
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Joseph L Greenstein | Natalia A Trayanova | Mary M Maleckar | N. Trayanova | M. Maleckar | J. Greenstein | W. Giles | Wayne R Giles
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