Modulation of late sodium current by Ca2+, calmodulin, and CaMKII in normal and failing dog cardiomyocytes: similarities and differences.
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Hani N Sabbah | Vitaliy Reznikov | Victor A Maltsev | V. Maltsev | H. Sabbah | Albertas Undrovinas | Nidas A Undrovinas | A. Undrovinas | N. A. Undrovinas | V. Reznikov | Vitaliy Reznikov
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