Engineered calmodulins reveal the unexpected eminence of Ca2+ channel inactivation in controlling heart excitation
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Henry M Colecraft | D. T. Yue | H. Colecraft | B. Alseikhan | David T Yue | Badr A Alseikhan | Carla D DeMaria | C. D. Demaria
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