Calcium leak from intracellular stores--the enigma of calcium signalling.

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Published in Cell Calcium on January 24, 2003

Authors

C Camello1, R Lomax, O H Petersen, A V Tepikin

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1: The Physiological Laboratory, The University of Liverpool, Crown Street, L69 3BX, Liverpool, UK.

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