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Understanding the Physiology of the Asymptomatic Diaphragm of the M1592V Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis Mouse

Journal of General Physiology - United States
doi 10.1085/jgp.201511476
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Physiology
Date

November 30, 2015

Authors
Tarek AmmarWei LinAmanda HigginsLawrence J. HaywardJean-Marc Renaud
Publisher

Rockefeller University Press


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