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Pharmacological Action of Ajmaline, the Possible Mechanism of its Antiarrhythmic Action, and its Therapeutic Possibilities

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CHATTERJEE, M., DE, M. Pharmacological Action of Ajmaline, the Possible Mechanism of its Antiarrhythmic Action, and its Therapeutic Possibilities. Nature 200, 1067–1068 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/2001067a0

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