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News Physiol Sci 5: 28-31, 1990;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 5, 28-31, Copyright © 1990 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Ionic Currents in the Human Myocardium

E Coraboeuf and D Escande

Recent measurements by patch-clamp techniques of membrane currents from enzymatically isolated human cardiac cells have shown the existence in human atrial membranes of seven different types of ionic channels. Such studies open new perspectives for human cardiac pharmacology and physiopathology.


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