A low-voltage-activating delayed rectifier in mammalian type I hair cells at different temperatures
Rusch, A.; Eatock, R.A.
Biophysical Journal 68(2 Part 2): A392
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 0006-3495
Accession: 029668584
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