Increased Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger Activity Promotes Resistance to Excitotoxicity in Cortical Neurons of the Ground Squirrel (a Hibernator)
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Zhen Chai | Juan-Juan Zhao | Shan Gao | Jun-Zhan Jing | Ming-Yue Zhu | Chen Zhou | Zhen Chai | Ming-Yue Zhu | Chen Zhou | Junzhan Jing | Juanjuan Zhao | S. Gao
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