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Comment
. 2016 Dec 23:7:647.
doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00647. eCollection 2016.

Commentary: Reciprocal Modulation of IK1-INa Extends Excitability in Cardiac Ventricular Cells

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Commentary: Reciprocal Modulation of IK1-INa Extends Excitability in Cardiac Ventricular Cells

Birgit Goversen et al. Front Physiol. .
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Keywords: KIR2.1; Nav1.5; arrhythmia; induced pluripotent stem cells; inward rectifier current; reciprocal modulation; sodium current.

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