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Ca++-activated K+ channels in vertebrate smooth muscle cells.
Walsh JV, Singer JJ. Ca++-activated K+ channels in vertebrate smooth muscle cells. Cell Calcium. 1983 Dec; 4(5-6):321-30.
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Animals
Calcium
Electric Conductivity
Electrophysiology
Ion Channels
Manganese
Muscle, Smooth
Muscles
Potassium
Tetraethylammonium Compounds
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Joshua Jay Singer PhD