Cocaine blocks HERG, but not KvLQT1+minK, potassium channels.
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C. January | Q. Gong | Zhengfeng Zhou | S. Rajamani | A. Ruoho | Shetuan Zhang | S. Zhang | C T January | A Ruoho | Z. Zhou | Y. Chen | Y. Rong | S Zhang | Z Zhou | Q Gong | S Rajamani | Y Chen | Y Rong | Yuenmu Chen | Y. Rong
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