The effect of calcium ions on subcellular localization of aldolase–FBPase complex in skeletal muscle
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D. Duś | D. Rakus | A. Gizak | Dariusz Rakus | Agnieszka Gizak | Piotr Mamczur | Andrzej Dzugaj | Danuta Dus | P. Mamczur | A. Dzugaj
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