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A review of Handbook of Ion Channels, by Jie Zheng and Matthew C. Trudeau

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A review of Handbook of Ion Channels, by Jie Zheng and Matthew C. Trudeau. / McClintock, Peter Vaughan Elsmere; Kaufman, Igor Khaimovich.
In: Contemporary Physics, Vol. 59, No. 3, 03.07.2018, p. 305-307.

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McClintock PVE, Kaufman IK. A review of Handbook of Ion Channels, by Jie Zheng and Matthew C. Trudeau. Contemporary Physics. 2018 Jul 3;59(3):305-307. Epub 2018 May 16. doi: 10.1080/00107514.2018.1464063

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