Unitary Cl- channels activated by cytoplasmic Ca2+ in canine ventricular myocytes.
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P. Levesque | J R Hume | J L Kenyon | M L Collier | P C Levesque | J. Hume | J. L. Kenyon | M. Collier | James L. Kenyon | Joseph R. Hume | Paul C. Levesque
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