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Editorial
. 2009 Jul 1;587(Pt 13):3069-70.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2009.175083.

Calsequestrin, triadin and more: the molecules that modulate calcium release in cardiac and skeletal muscle

Editorial

Calsequestrin, triadin and more: the molecules that modulate calcium release in cardiac and skeletal muscle

Eduardo Ríos et al. J Physiol. .
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