Citrin mediated metabolic rewiring in response to altered basal subcellular Ca2+ homeostasis
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Benjamin Gottschalk | R. Malli | R. Rost | W. F. Graier | Z. Koshenov | Martin Hirtl | Furkan E. Oflaz | Zhanat Koshenov | B. Gottschalk
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