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Details on Person Cardiac sodium channels (hH1) are intrinsically more sensitive to block by lidocaine than are skeletal muscle (mu 1) channels

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9612735
_displayNameCardiac sodium channels (hH1) are intrinsically more sensitive to block by lidocaine than are skeletal muscle (mu 1) channels
_timestamp2018-06-29 15:20:07
author[Person:9612741] Nuss, H B
[Person:9612757] Tomaselli, G F
[Person:9612722] Marbán, E
created[InstanceEdit:9612712] Jassal, Bijay, 2018-06-29
journalJ. Gen. Physiol.
pages1193-209
pubMedIdentifier8786356
titleCardiac sodium channels (hH1) are intrinsically more sensitive to block by lidocaine than are skeletal muscle (mu 1) channels
volume106
year1995
(literatureReference)[Summation:9612739] Antiarrhythmic drugs are a class of cardiovascular drugs tha...
[ChemicalDrug:9612151] lidocaine [extracellular region]
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