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  • 21. Class III antiarrhythmic action by potassium channel blockade: dofetilide attenuates hypoxia induced electromechanical changes.
    Yang T, Tande PM, Lathrop DA, Refsum H.
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    Knobloch K, Brendel J, Rosenstein B, Bleich M, Busch AE, Wirth KJ.
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    Gögelein H, Brüggemann A, Gerlach U, Brendel J, Busch AE.
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  • 29. Kinetics of rate-dependent shortening of action potential duration in guinea-pig ventricle; effects of IK1 and IKr blockade.
    Williams BA, Dickenson DR, Beatch GN.
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  • 35. Developmental changes in IKr and IKs contribute to age-related expression of dofetilide effects on repolarization and proarrhythmia.
    Obreztchikova MN, Sosunov EA, Plotnikov A, Anyukhovsky EP, Gainullin RZ, Danilo P, Yeom ZH, Robinson RB, Rosen MR.
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    Osadchii OE.
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    Bundkirchen A, Brixius K, Bölck B, Schwinger RH.
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