Dallman, J. E., Dorman, J. B., & Moody, W. J. (2000). Action potential waveform voltage clamp shows significance of different Ca(2+) channel types in developing ascidian muscle. Blackwell Science Inc.
Chicago ZitierstilDallman, Julia E., Jennie B. Dorman, und William J. Moody. Action Potential Waveform Voltage Clamp Shows Significance of Different Ca(2+) Channel Types in Developing Ascidian Muscle. Blackwell Science Inc, 2000.
MLA ZitierstilDallman, Julia E., Jennie B. Dorman, und William J. Moody. Action Potential Waveform Voltage Clamp Shows Significance of Different Ca(2+) Channel Types in Developing Ascidian Muscle. Blackwell Science Inc, 2000.
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