Enantioselectivity of 2,2',3,5',6-Pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95) Atropisomers toward Ryanodine Receptors (RyRs) and Their Influences on Hippocampal Neuronal Networks.
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Tadashi Mori | Yoshihisa Inoue | Makoto Ichikawa | Yao Dong | Takeshi Nakano | Yao Dong | I. Pessah | T. Nakano | Tadashi Mori | Y. Inoue | Wei Feng | Jing Zheng | W. Feng | Jing Zheng | Gaelle Robin | Isaac N Pessah | M. Ichikawa | Gaëlle Robin
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