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Quasthoff, S., Spuler, A., Lehmann-Horn, F. et al. Cromakalim, pinacidil and RP 49356 activate a tolbutamide-sensitive K+ conductance in human skeletal muscle fibres. Pflugers Arch. 414 (Suppl 1), S179–S180 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00582294
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