Electrophysiological Differences between the Same Pore Region Mutation in SCN1A and SCN3A
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Y. Zeng | Mei-Mei Gao | W. Liao | B. Tang | Y.-W. Shi | Y.-J. Chen | H.-Q. Xu | M.-L. Chen | W.-W. Sun
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