Computational models of atrial cellular electrophysiology and calcium handling, and their role in atrial fibrillation
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Niels Voigt | Dobromir Dobrev | Jordi Heijman | Pegah Erfanian Abdoust | Stanley Nattel | S. Nattel | D. Dobrev | J. Heijman | N. Voigt | Pegah Erfanian Abdoust
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