Drug interaction at hERG channel: In vitro assessment of the electrophysiological consequences of drug combinations and comparison against theoretical models
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Sebastian Polak | Barbara Wiśniowska | Bartosz Lisowski | S. Polak | B. Wiśniowska | Bartosz Lisowski | Magdalena Kulig | M. Kulig
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