Bioelectric Effects of Intense Nanosecond Pulses
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Shu Xiao | S. Xiao | K. Schoenbach | A. Pakhomov | P. Blackmore | J. Kolb | R. Joshi | R. Nuccitelli | S. Beebe | Jody A. White | R. Swanson | E. Buescher | M. Stacey | E.S. Buescher | K.H. Schoenbach | R.J. Swanson | S.J. Beebe | R.P. Joshi | J.F. Kolb | B. Hargrave | C. Osgood | A. Pakhomov | J.A. White | Jue Zhang | J.A. White | R. Nuccitelli | C. Osgood | M. Stacey | Jue Zhang | B. Hargrave | A. Pakhomov | P.F. Blackmore | Christopher J. Osgood | J. Swanson | Ravindra P. Joshi | Peter F. Blackmore | Richard Nuccitelli | Stephen J. Beebe | Barbara Y. Hargrave | Juergen F. Kolb | Michael W. Stacey | James R. Swanson | Shu Xiao | E. Buescher
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