Concerted vs. sequential. Two activation patterns of vast arrays of intracellular Ca2+ channels in muscle.

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Published in J Gen Physiol on October 01, 2005

Authors

Jinsong Zhou1, Gustavo Brum, Adom González, Bradley S Launikonis, Michael D Stern, Eduardo Ríos

Author Affiliations

1: Section of Cellular Signaling, Rush University, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

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