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Dissection of voltage-gated sodium channels in developing cochlear sensory epithelia

  • You Zhou ,
  • Fang-Hao Fang ,
  • Zhi-Rui Liu ,
  • Yong-Hua Ji
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  • Laboratory of Neuropharmacology and Neurotoxicology, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200436, China

Published date: 11 Jun 2015

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You Zhou , Fang-Hao Fang , Zhi-Rui Liu , Yong-Hua Ji . Dissection of voltage-gated sodium channels in developing cochlear sensory epithelia[J]. Protein & Cell, 2015 , 6(6) : 458 -462 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-015-0157-1

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