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Dependent Activation
Bryostatin Enhancement of Memory in Hermissenda
Minding the Calcium Store: Ryanodine Receptor Activation As a Convergent Mechanism of PCB Toxicity
The Genie in the Bottle-Magnified Calcium Signaling in Dorsolateral
Crystallization and Preliminary X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Calexcitin From
Cell Biology of the Axon Editor Edward Koenig 70 Summer Hill Lane Williamsville NY 14221 USA
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Distinct Intracellular Calcium Transients in Neurites and Somata Integrate Neuronal Signals
Tertiary Alphabet for the Observable Protein Structural Universe”
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Crystallization Communications Crystallization And
NMR-Driven Secondary and Tertiary Structure Model of Ca -Loaded
Chapter 14 Phage Display Selection Of
Electronic Reprint Binding of Gd3+ to the Neuronal Signalling Protein
Calcium Binding Protein
University of Bath
Atma10033mo-Anti ECP1-Trx Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
Elevating the Levels of Calcium Ions Exacerbate Alzheimer's Disease Via Inducing the Production and Aggregation Of
Calcium-Induced Calcium Release Supports Recruitment of Synaptic Vesicles in Auditory Hair Cells
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Defining a Molecular Mechanism for Lead Toxicity Via Calcium-Binding
Calexcitin B Is a New Member of the Sarcoplasmic Calcium-Binding Protein Family*
Andreas Jeromin, Phd
NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Pharmacol Ther
Electronic Reprint X-Ray, Spectroscopic and Normal-Mode Dynamics Of
Immunohistological Studies on the Distribution of Learning-Related Peptides in the Central Nervous System of Conditioned Lymnaea*
Biochemical Journal
Subcellular Distribution and Function of Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor in Ventricular Myocytes and Hippocampal Neurons
Calexcitin: a Signaling Protein That Binds Calcium and GTP, Inhibits Potassium Channels, and Enhances Membrane Excitability
Supplementary Info. Appendix a Gene Ontology Analysis of Locust Eggs
The Neuronal Genome of Caenorhabditis Elegans* Oliver Hobert§ Columbia University Medical Center, HHMI, New York, NY, USA
Characterization of the Jumbo Squid (Dosidicus Gigas) Skin By-Product by Shotgun Proteomics and Protein-Based Bioinformatics
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