Review of Mechanisms by Which Electrical Stimulation Alters the Transmembrane Potential
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R E Ideker | Jonathan C. Newton | R. Ideker | A. Pollard | S. Knisley | A E Pollard | J C Newton | S B Knisley | X Zhou | Xiaohong Zhou
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