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Editorial
. 2014 Aug 1;592(15):3177-8.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2014.278697.

Cross-talking. Ca2+, H+ and nitric oxide

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Editorial

Cross-talking. Ca2+, H+ and nitric oxide

Richard D Vaughan-Jones. J Physiol. .
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Figure 1
Reversible cross-talk (arrows) among three intracellular signalling domains

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