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© 1990 Nature Publishing Group
© 1990 Nature Publishing Group
© 1990 Nature Publishing Group
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Abnormal ryanodine receptor channels in malignant hyperthermia.
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Identification of a mutation in porcine ryanodine receptor associated with malignant hyperthermia.
Functional characterization of 2 known ryanodine receptor mutations causing malignant hyperthermia.
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