Analogues of the Nicotinic Acid Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate (NAADP) Antagonist Ned-19 Indicate Two Binding Sites on the NAADP Receptor*
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Alexander M. Lewis | A. Galione | S. Vasudevan | R. Parkesh | A. Mizote | Daniel B Rosen | Justyn M. Thomas | Minoru Izumi | A. Ganesan | G. Churchill | P. Aley | Arasu Ganesan | Anthony Galione
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