Microscopic properties of elementary Ca2+ release sites in non-excitable cells
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Roger Y. Tsien | Peter Lipp | Martin D. Bootman | Michael J. Berridge | R. Tsien | M. Berridge | P. Lipp | M. Bootman | S. Tovey | Stephen C. Tovey | David Thomas | Wenhong Li | David Thomas | Wenhong Li
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