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Sodium channel inactivation is impaired in equine hyperkalemic periodic paralysis.
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Sodium channel inactivation is impaired in equine hyperkalemic periodic paralysis.
Cannon SC, Hayward LJ, Beech J, Brown RH. Sodium channel inactivation is impaired in equine hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. J Neurophysiol. 1995 May; 73(5):1892-9.
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Animals
Electrophysiology
Horse Diseases
Horses
Models, Genetic
Muscle, Skeletal
Paralyses, Familial Periodic
Phenotype
Point Mutation
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sodium Channels
Time Factors
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Lawrence J Hayward MD, PhD