Mechanisms and models of cardiac sodium channel inactivation
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Wandi Zhu | Kathryn E Mangold | Jonathan D Moreno | Jonathan R Silva | J. Moreno | Jonathan R. Silva | P. Kang | Wandi Zhu | Brittany D Brumback | Paweorn Angsutararux | Taylor L Voelker | Po Wei Kang | P. Angsutararux | Taylor L. Voelker | Kathryn E. Mangold | Brittany D. Brumback | Paweorn Angsutararux
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