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Bile Acid-Induced Arrhythmia Is Mediated by Muscarinic M-2 Receptors in Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes
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Abu-Hayyeh, S
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Gorelik, J
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Kadir, SHSA
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Keitel, V
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Miragoli, M
,
Moshkov
,
AV
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Nikolaev, VO
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Williamson, C
,
Xie, QL
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Embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes as a model to study fetal arrhythmia related to maternal disease
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Abu-Hayyeh, S
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Ali, NN
,
Brito-Martins, M
,
Foldes, G
,
Gorelik, J
,
Harding, SE
,
Kadir, SHSA
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Mioulane, M
,
Moshkov
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AV
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Williamson, C
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Bile acid-induced arrhythmia is mediated by muscarinic M2 receptors in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes
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Abu-Hayyeh, S.
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Gorelik, J.
,
Keitel, V.
,
Miragoli, M.
,
Moshkov
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A.V
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Nikolaev, V.O
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Sheikh Abdul Kadir, S.H
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Williamson, C.
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Xie, Q.
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Embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes as a model to study fetal arrhythmia related to maternal disease
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Abu-Hayyeh, S.
,
Ali, N.N
,
Brito-Martins, M.
,
Foldes, G.
,
Gorelik, J.
,
Harding, S.E
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Mioulane, M.
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Moshkov
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A.V
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Sheikh Abdul Kadir, S.H
,
Williamson, C.
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