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Authors: FEATHERSTONE DE FUJIMOTO E RUBEN PC
Citation: De. Featherstone et al., A DEFECT IN SKELETAL-MUSCLE SODIUM-CHANNEL DEACTIVATION EXACERBATES HYPEREXCITABILITY IN HUMAN PARAMYOTONIA-CONGENITA, Journal of physiology, 506(3), 1998, pp. 627-638

Authors: RICHMOND JE FEATHERSTONE DE HARTMANN HA RUBEN PC
Citation: Je. Richmond et al., SLOW INACTIVATION IN HUMAN CARDIAC SODIUM-CHANNELS, Biophysical journal, 74(6), 1998, pp. 2945-2952

Authors: RICHMOND JE FEATHERSTONE DE RUBEN PC
Citation: Je. Richmond et al., HUMAN NA-CONGENITA MUTANTS EXPRESSED IN XENOPUS-LAEVIS OOCYTES( CHANNEL FAST AND SLOW INACTIVATION IN PARAMYOTONIA), Journal of physiology, 499(3), 1997, pp. 589-600

Authors: RICHMOND JE VANDECARR D FEATHERSTONE DE GEORGE AL RUBEN PC
Citation: Je. Richmond et al., DEFECTIVE FAST INACTIVATION RECOVERY AND DEACTIVATION ACCOUNT FOR SODIUM-CHANNEL MYOTONIA IN THE I1160V MUTANT, Biophysical journal, 73(4), 1997, pp. 1896-1903

Authors: FEATHERSTONE DE FUJIMOTO E RUBEN PC
Citation: De. Featherstone et al., SLOWED SODIUM-CHANNEL DEACTIVATION EXACERBATES HYPEREXCITABILITY IN PARAMYOTONIA-CONGENITA, Biophysical journal, 72(2), 1997, p.

Authors: FEATHERSTONE DE RICHMOND JE RUBEN PC
Citation: De. Featherstone et al., INTERACTION BETWEEN FAST AND SLOW INACTIVATION IN SKM1 SODIUM-CHANNELS, Biophysical journal, 71(6), 1996, pp. 3098-3109
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