Calmodulin Kinase Pathway Mediates the K+-Induced Increase in Gap Junctional Communication between Mouse Spinal Cord Astrocytes
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David C. Spray | D. Spray | E. Scemes | M. Srinivas | Eliana Scemes | Mara H. De Pina-Benabou | Miduturu Srinivas | Mara H. de Pina-Benabou
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