PMCA, SERCA and Na, K ATPase Alpha Isoforms and Ca^<2+> Homeostasis in Smooth Muscle : Evidence from Gene-Altered Mice
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概要
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- 日本平滑筋学会の論文
- 2003-04-27
著者
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Paul Richard
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine
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Nobe Koji
Department Of Phamacology School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa University
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Nobe Koji
Departments Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology Pharmacology And Cell Biophysics And Molecular Gene
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Paul Richard
Departments Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology Pharmacology And Cell Biophysics And Molecular Gene
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Kranias Evangelia
Departments Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology Pharmacology And Cell Biophysics And Molecular Gene
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Shull Gary
Departments of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics and Molecular Gen
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Lingrel Jerry
Departments of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics and Molecular Gen
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Shull Gary
Departments Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology Pharmacology And Cell Biophysics And Molecular Gene
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Lingrel Jerry
Departments Of Molecular And Cellular Physiology Pharmacology And Cell Biophysics And Molecular Gene
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