Patel, R. R., Barbosa, C., Xiao, Y., & Cummins, T. R. (2015). Human Nav1.6 Channels Generate Larger Resurgent Currents than Human Nav1.1 Channels, but the Navβ4 Peptide Does Not Protect Either Isoform from Use-Dependent Reduction. PLoS One.
Citação norma ChicagoPatel, Reesha R., Cindy Barbosa, Yucheng Xiao, and Theodore R. Cummins. "Human Nav1.6 Channels Generate Larger Resurgent Currents Than Human Nav1.1 Channels, but the Navβ4 Peptide Does Not Protect Either Isoform From Use-Dependent Reduction." PLoS One 2015.
MLA CitationPatel, Reesha R., Cindy Barbosa, Yucheng Xiao, and Theodore R. Cummins. "Human Nav1.6 Channels Generate Larger Resurgent Currents Than Human Nav1.1 Channels, but the Navβ4 Peptide Does Not Protect Either Isoform From Use-Dependent Reduction." PLoS One 2015.