Molecular basis of transient outward potassium current downregulation in human heart failure: a decrease in Kv4.3 mRNA correlates with a reduction in current density.
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G. Steinbeck | D. Mckinnon | G. Tomaselli | M. Näbauer | D. Beuckelmann | S. Kääb | M. Nabauer | G Steinbeck | M Näbauer | S Kääb | D J Beuckelmann | D McKinnon | G F Tomaselli | J Dixon | J Duc | D Ashen | J. Dixon | J. Duc | D. Ashen
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