Dynamics of the late Na(+) current during cardiac action potential and its contribution to afterdepolarizations.
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Zhong Jian | Ye Chen-Izu | Leighton T Izu | Bence Hegyi | L. Izu | Y. Chen-Izu | T. Bányász | P. Nanasi | B. Hegyi | Tamas Banyasz | Peter P Nanasi | B. Horváth | K. Kistamás | Balazs Horvath | Kornel Kistamas | Zhong Jian
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