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    Lidocain Inhibits the Ion Movement Required to Initiate and Conduct
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Lidocain Inhibits the Ion Movement Required to Initiate and Conduct

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Lidocain inhibits the ion movement required to initiate and conduct impulses on a muscle cell.What area does lidocaine affect (place your answer in the box below)?
Lidocain inhibits the ion movement required to initiate and conduct impulses on a muscle cell.What area does lidocaine affect (place your answer in the box below)?

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