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Location of the binding site for quaternary ajmaline derivatives in the sodium channel of the excitable membrane

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Zaborovskaya, L.D., Khodorov, B.I. Location of the binding site for quaternary ajmaline derivatives in the sodium channel of the excitable membrane. Bull Exp Biol Med 100, 1196–1198 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00839409

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