Localization of sodium channel subtypes in mouse ventricular myocytes using quantitative immunocytochemistry.
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Ying Fu | William A Catterall | W. Catterall | T. Scheuer | R. Westenbroek | S. Maier | Ruth E Westenbroek | Todd Scheuer | Sebastian Bischoff | Sebastian K G Maier | Ying Fu | S. Bischoff
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