Low dose of dopamine may stimulate prolactin secretion by increasing fast potassium currents
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Richard Bertram | Joël Tabak | Natalia Toporikova | Marc E. Freeman | R. Bertram | J. Tabak | N. Toporikova | M. Freeman
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