Fluid flow facilitates inward rectifier K+ current by convectively restoring [K+] at the cell membrane surface
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Kyung Chul Shin | Sang Woong Park | D. Byun | Jong-Sun Kang | Hana Cho | W. Choi | Y. Leem | Hyun-ji Kim | Y. Bae | J. Kim | D. Sung | Bokyung Kim | Sung-Il Cho | Jae Gon Kim | Young-Eun Leem
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