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Details on Person EC18 as a Tool To Understand the Role of HCN4 Channels in Mediating Hyperpolarization-Activated Current in Tissues

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_displayNameEC18 as a Tool To Understand the Role of HCN4 Channels in Mediating Hyperpolarization-Activated Current in Tissues
_timestamp2021-04-13 09:42:24
author[Person:9726911] Romanelli, Maria Novella
[Person:9726923] Del Lungo, Martina
[Person:9726891] Guandalini, Luca
[Person:9726914] Zobeiri, Mehrnoush
[Person:9726889] Gyökeres, András
[Person:9726918] Árpádffy-Lovas, Tamás
[Person:9726892] Koncz, Istvan
[Person:9726913] Sartiani, Laura
[Person:9726886] Bartolucci, Gianluca
[Person:9726928] Dei, Silvia
[Person:9726904] Manetti, Dina
[Person:9726926] Teodori, Elisabetta
[Person:9726895] Budde, Thomas
[Person:9726893] Cerbai, Elisabetta
created[InstanceEdit:9726912] Jassal, Bijay, 2021-04-13
journalACS Med Chem Lett
pages584-589
pubMedIdentifier30996800
titleEC18 as a Tool To Understand the Role of HCN4 Channels in Mediating Hyperpolarization-Activated Current in Tissues
volume10
year2019
(literatureReference)[Summation:9726919] The potassium/sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucl...
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