Cell-based assays and instrumentation for screening ion-channel targets.
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P. Negulescu | González | Oades | Leychkis | Harootunian | Negulescu | K. Oades | Jesus E. Gonzalez | Yan Leychkis | Alec Tate Harootunian | Paul A. Negulescu | A. Harootunian
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