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Title: Subcellular distribution of ryanodine receptors in the cardiac muscle of carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Author(s): Chugun, A
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 285 Issue: 3 Pages: R601-R609 Published: SEP 2003
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Author(s): Birkedal R, Christopher J, Thistlethwaite A, et al.
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Author(s): Castilho PC, Landeira-Femandez AM, Morrissette J, et al.
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Author(s): Chugun A, Sato O, Takeshima H, et al.
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Author(s): Kubota M, Narita K, Murayama T, et al.
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6. Title: Temporal and spatial properties of cellular Ca2+ flux in trout ventricular myocytes
Author(s): Shiels HA, White E
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Author(s): Murayama T, Ogawa Y
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