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bibliographicCitation Lee CS, Dagnino-Acosta A, Yarotskyy V, Hanna A, Lyfenko A, Knoblauch M, Georgiou DK, Poché RA, Swank MW, Long C, Ismailov II, Lanner J, Tran T, Dong K, Rodney GG, Dickinson ME, Beeton C, Zhang P, Dirksen RT, Hamilton SL. Ca2+ permeation and/or binding to CaV1.1 fine-tunes skeletal muscle Ca2+ signaling to sustain muscle function. Skeletal Muscle. 2015 Jan 29;5(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s13395-014-0027-1.
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