Adenoviral Expression of IKs Contributes to Wavebreak and Fibrillatory Conduction in Neonatal Rat Ventricular Cardiomyocyte Monolayers
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José Jalife | Stephan Rohr | Sandeep V Pandit | Sergey Mironov | A. Kleber | J. Jalife | S. Mironov | S. Taffet | S. Pandit | T. Desplantez | S. Rohr | Viviana Muñoz | Steven M Taffet | Viviana Muñoz | Krzysztof R Grzeda | Thomas Desplantez | André G Kléber | K. Grzeda
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