Simulation of Ca-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II on rabbit ventricular myocyte ion currents and action potentials.
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Stefano Severi | Stefan Wagner | Jose L Puglisi | Donald M Bers | Eleonora Grandi | Lars S Maier | S. Severi | D. Bers | J. Puglisi | L. Maier | S. Wagner | E. Grandi
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