Quantitative Profiling of the Effects of Vanoxerine on Human Cardiac Ion Channels and its Application to Cardiac Risk.
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Quantitative Profiling of the Effects of Vanoxerine on Human Cardiac Ion Channels and its Application to Cardiac Risk.
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Andrew Bruening-Wright
Arthur M Brown
Carlos A Obejero-Paz
Howard C Dittrich
James Kramer
Milos Tatalovic
Peter Hawryluk
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2015-11-30T00:00:00Z