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Excitability of the giant nerve cells of various lunged molluscs (Helix pomatia, Limnea stagnalis, and Planorbis corneus) in solutions free from sodium ions

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Gerasimov, V.D., Kostyuk, T.G. & Maiskii, V.A. Excitability of the giant nerve cells of various lunged molluscs (Helix pomatia, Limnea stagnalis, and Planorbis corneus) in solutions free from sodium ions. Bull Exp Biol Med 58, 1013–1016 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00790472

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