The first gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing contryphan. A selective L-type calcium ion channel blocker isolated from the venom of Conus marmoreus.
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Lena Eliasson | Patrik Rorsman | L. Eliasson | Xiaosong Ma | P. Rorsman | B. Furie | J. Stenflo | K. Hansson | B. Furie | E. Czerwiec | Bruce Furie | Barbara C Furie | Karin Hansson | Xiaosong Ma | Eva Czerwiec | Johan Stenflo | B. Furie
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