Phenotypic differences in transient outward K+ current of human and canine ventricular myocytes: insights into molecular composition of ventricular Ito.
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Antonis A Armoundas | Steven R Houser | Isabelle Deschenes | A. A. Armoundas | S. Houser | G. Tomaselli | A. Armoundas | F. Akar | I. Deschênes | Gordon F Tomaselli | Fadi G Akar | Valentino Piacentino | V. Piacentino | R. Wu | Richard C Wu
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