Cardiac safety pharmacology: from human ether-a-gogo related gene channel block towards induced pluripotent stem cell based disease models
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Cardiac safety pharmacology: from human ether-a-gogo related gene channel block towards induced pluripotent stem cell based disease models
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Expert Opinion On Drug Safety
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 285-298
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Informa Healthcare
Online
2011-11-22
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10.1517/14740338.2012.639358
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