Effect of riluzole on action potential in cultured human skeletal muscle cells (Wang YJ et al. 2008)


Wang YJ, Lin MW, Lin AA, Wu SN. (2008). Riluzole-induced block of voltage-gated Na+ current and activation of BKCa channels in cultured differentiated human skeletal muscle cells. Life sciences. 82 [PubMed]

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