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The involvement of Cav3.2/α1H T-type calcium channels in excitability of mouse embryonic primary vestibular neurones

✍ Scribed by Laurence Autret; Ilana Mechaly; Frédérique Scamps; Jean Valmier; Philippe Lory; Gilles Desmadryl


Book ID
110113458
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
284 KB
Volume
567
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3751

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