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  • 30. Downregulation of sodium channels during anoxia: a putative survival strategy of turtle brain.
    Pérez-Pinzón MA, Rosenthal M, Sick TJ, Lutz PL, Pablo J, Mash D.
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  • 34. Maintained cardiac pumping in anoxic crucian carp.
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