Ca2+ excitability of the ER membrane: an explanation for IP3-induced Ca2+ oscillations.
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J Rinzel | J. Rinzel | J. Keizer | Y. -. Li | S. Stojilkovic | J Keizer | Y X Li | S S Stojilković
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