Effects of ion channel inhibitors on cold- and electrically-induced action potentials in Dionaea muscipula
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H. Dziubinska | M. Stolarz | E. Król | E. Krol | M. Stolarz | K. Trebacz | H. Dziubińska | K. Trěbacz | K. Trebacz
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