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Benjamin Volvovitz

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Characterisation of biological macromolecules
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|Aug 28, 2025
Novel Neuroactive Steroid Analogs and Voltage-Dependent Blockers of Ca<sub>V</sub>3.2 Currents, B372 and YX23, Are Effective Anti-Nociceptives with Diminished Sedative Properties in Intact Female Mice.

Benjamin Volvovitz, Rakib Miah, Kibeom Park

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