1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D modulates L-type voltage-gated calcium channels in a subset of neurons in the developing mouse prefrontal cortex
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J. McGrath | P. Mortensen | D. Hougaard | M. Mattheisen | Helen Gooch | D. Eyles | M. Trzaskowski | A. Cohen | V. Anggono | T. Burne | B. Pedersen | X. Cui | M. Tan | S. E. Jang | Pankaj Sah | J. Mcgrath | S. Jang | Victor Anggono
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