Localization of calmodulin binding sites on the ryanodine receptor from skeletal muscle by electron microscopy.
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T. Wagenknecht | R. Grassucci | S. Fleischer | R. Grassucci | J. Berkowitz | A. Timerman | Jon Berkowitz
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