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"Physiological effects of the electrogenic current generated by the Na+/K+ pump in mammalian articular chondrocytes." Bioelectricity 2 (2020): 258-268.
"The resting potential and K+ currents in primary human articular chondrocytes." Frontiers in physiology 9 (2018): 974.
Ventricular Microanatomy, Arrhythmias, and the Electrochemical Driving Force for Na+ Is There a Need for Flipped Learning?. {Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Hagerstown, MD, 2017.