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Acetylcholine reduces inward rectification on thymus-derived macrophage cells in culture
F. Moody-Corbett,
P. Brehm
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Thymus Gland
100%
Acetylcholine
96%
Potassium
93%
Cell Culture Techniques
79%
Macrophages
72%
Muscarine
52%
Cesium
51%
Patch-Clamp Techniques
37%
Carbon
34%
Cholinergic Agents
32%
Staphylococcus aureus
29%
Hot Temperature
26%