Bioenergetic consequences of opening the ATP-sensitive K(+) channel of heart mitochondria.
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A. Kowaltowski | A J Kowaltowski | K D Garlid | S Seetharaman | P Paucek | K. Garlid | P. Paucek | S. Seetharaman | Subramaniam Seetharaman
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