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Novel Mechanism of Blocking Axonal Na+channels by Three Macrocyclic Polyamine Analogues and Two Spider Toxins

British Journal of Pharmacology - United States
doi 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703765
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Pharmacology
Date

January 1, 2001

Authors
Masuhide YakehiroYasuo FurukawaTohru KoikeEiichi KimuraTerumi NakajimaKaoru YamaokaIssei Seyama
Publisher

Wiley


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