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bibliographicCitation Avila G, O'Connell KM, Dirksen RT. The pore region of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor is a primary locus for excitation-contraction uncoupling in central core disease. J Gen Physiol. 2003 Apr;121(4):277–86. PMID: 12642598; PMCID: PMC2217374.
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