Ketamine Reduces the Surface Density of the Astroglial Kir4.1 Channel and Inhibits Voltage-Activated Currents in a Manner Similar to the Action of Ba2+ on K+ Currents
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M. Kreft | R. Zorec | M. Stenovec | M. Potokar | Katja Fink | Mićo Božić | Samo Pirnat
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