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Opposite Effects of Indacrinone (mk-196) On Sodium and Chloride Conductance of Amphibian Skin

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Bibliographic reference Nagel, W. ; Beauwens, R. ; Crabbé, J.. Opposite Effects of Indacrinone (mk-196) On Sodium and Chloride Conductance of Amphibian Skin. In: Pflügers Archiv - European journal of physiology, Vol. 403, no. 4, p. 337-343 (1985)
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