Membrane potential and currents of isolated heart muscle cells exposed to pulsed radio frequency fields.
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J Streckert | J. Streckert | V. Hansen | R Meyer | K. Linz | K W Linz | C von Westphalen | V Hansen | R. Meyer | R. Meyer | C. von Westphalen | C. V. Westphalen
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