Crotamine inhibits preferentially fast-twitching muscles but is inactive on sodium channels.
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Enzo Wanke | E. Wanke | E. Schiavon | J. Carvalho-de-Souza | Carina T Rizzi | João Luís Carvalho-de-Souza | Emanuele Schiavon | Antônio Carlos Cassola | Lanfranco R P Troncone | L. Troncone | A. Cassola | C. T. Rizzi
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