HCN channels
Function and clinical implications
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- First Published January 14, 2013.
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- Eduardo E. Benarroch, MD
- Eduardo E. Benarroch, MD
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- Correspondence to Dr. Benarroch: benarroch.eduardo{at}mayo.edu
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Letters: Rapid online correspondence
- HCN function can be studied in human axons in vivo
- David Burke, Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, The University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2006david.burke@sydney.edu.au
- David Burke, Sydney, Australia; James Howells, Sydney, Australia; Susan E. Tomlinson, Sydney, Australia
Submitted January 29, 2013
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