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bibliographicCitation Sander S, Müller I, Garcia-Alai MM, Nicke A, Tidow H. New insights into P2X7 receptor regulation: Ca2+-calmodulin and GDP bind to the soluble P2X7 ballast domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2022 Oct;298(10):102495. doi: 10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102495.
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