Potent Inactivation-Dependent Inhibition of Adult and Neonatal NaV1.5 Channels by Lidocaine and Levobupivacaine

Taha Elajnaf (Lead / Corresponding author), Daniel T. Baptista-Hon, Tim G. Hales (Lead / Corresponding author)

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