Markovian model for cardiac sodium channel (Clancy, Rudy 2002)


Clancy CE, Rudy Y. (2002). Na(+) channel mutation that causes both Brugada and long-QT syndrome phenotypes: a simulation study of mechanism. Circulation. 105 [PubMed]

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