The influence of cell dimensions on the vulnerability of ventricular myocytes to lethal injury by high-intensity electrical fields
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José Wilson Magalhães Bassani | Rosana A. Bassani | Jair Trapé Goulart | J. T. Goulart | P. X. Oliveira | J. Bassani | R. A. Bassani | Pedro Xavier de Oliveira
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