GTP‐induced tetrodotoxin‐resistant Na+ current regulates excitability in mouse and rat small diameter sensory neurones
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Stephen G Waxman | S. Waxman | J. Wood | John N Wood | Yanning Ding | Yanning Ding | Mark D Baker | Sonia Y Chandra | M. Baker | Sonia Y. Chandra
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