G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Modulation of Striatal CaV1.3 L-Type Ca Channels Is Dependent on a Shank-Binding Domain
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D. James Surmeier | Enrico Mugnaini | Ilya Bezprozvanny | D. Surmeier | S. Hernández-López | E. Mugnaini | T. Tkatch | P. A. Olson | I. Bezprozvanny | E. Ilijić | S. Ulrich | Salvador Hernandez-Lopez | Tatiana Tkatch | Hua Zhang | Ema Ilijic | Patricia A. Olson | Sasha Ulrich | Hua Zhang | Sasha Ulrich | Ilya Bezprozvanny | Enrico Mugnaini | Hua Zhang
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