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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 15, 1996
Functional roles of sodium-calcium exchange in normal and abnormal cardiac rhythmD Noble, J Y LeGuennec, R Winslow
Cardiology Clinics|September 15, 2000
Diastolic (dys-)function and electrophysiologyP Kohl, J Y LeGuennec, E White
Experimental Physiology|May 6, 1998
The effects of sodium substitution on currents determining the resting potential in guinea-pig ventricular cellsA J Spindler, S J Noble, D Noble, et al.
Therapie|June 22, 2000
The preclinical assessment of the risk for QT interval prolongationP Champeroux, E Martel, C Vannier, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 20, 2010
The SK3/K(Ca)2.3 potassium channel is a new cellular target for edelfosineM Potier, A Chantome, V Joulin, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 15, 1996
Functional roles of sodium-calcium exchange in normal and abnormal cardiac rhythmD Noble, J Y LeGuennec, R Winslow
Cardiology Clinics|September 15, 2000
Diastolic (dys-)function and electrophysiologyP Kohl, J Y LeGuennec, E White
Experimental Physiology|May 6, 1998
The effects of sodium substitution on currents determining the resting potential in guinea-pig ventricular cellsA J Spindler, S J Noble, D Noble, et al.
Therapie|June 22, 2000
The preclinical assessment of the risk for QT interval prolongationP Champeroux, E Martel, C Vannier, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 20, 2010
The SK3/K(Ca)2.3 potassium channel is a new cellular target for edelfosineM Potier, A Chantome, V Joulin, et al.
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