Assignment of G-protein subtypes to specific receptors inducing inhibition of calcium currents
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G. Schultz | J. Hescheler | B. Wittig | W. Rosenthal | C. Kleuss | C. Ewel | Günter Schultz | Burghardt Wittig | Walter Rosenthal
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