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Impacts of roads and cranberry agriculture on bog wetland hydrology with restoration recommendations for Langley Bog
Author: Alaica, Sara
Date created: 2022-04-19
Effects of acidosis on neuronal voltage-gated sodium channels: Nav1.1 and Nav1.3
Author: Ghovanloo, Mohammad-Reza, Author: Peters, Colin H, Author: Ruben, Peter C.
Date created: 2018-10-26
The mechanism of action of external protons on hERG potassium channels
Author: Shi, Yu
Date created: 2018-11-19

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  • Acidosis (2)
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