Regulation of Kv4.3 currents by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II.
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Yuji Imaizumi | Kenton M Sanders | K. Sanders | Y. Imaizumi | B. Horowitz | S. D. Koh | S. Ohya | Susumu Ohya | Burton Horowitz | G. Sergeant | B. Perrino | Gerard P Sergeant | Sang Don Koh | Gregory C Amberg | Brian A Perrino | James A Reihill | G. Amberg | J. Reihill
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