Modulation of SR Ca release by luminal Ca and calsequestrin in cardiac myocytes: effects of CASQ2 mutations linked to sudden cardiac death.
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Dmitry Terentyev | Donald M Bers | Serge Viatchenko-Karpinski | D. Bers | Z. Kubalová | D. Terentyev | S. Viatchenko‐Karpinski | Radmila Terentyeva | P. Volpe | Radmila Terentyeva | Pompeo Volpe | Simon C Williams | A. Nori | Sandor Gyorke | Zuzana Kubalova | Giorgia Valle | Alessandra Nori | Srikanth Vedamoorthyrao | S. Vedamoorthyrao | G. Valle | S. Gyorke | S. C. Williams
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