An Sfi1p-Like Centrin-Binding Protein Mediates Centrin-Based Ca2+-Dependent Contractility in Paramecium tetraurelia
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Linda Sperling | Jean Cohen | Catherine Klotz | France Koll | J. Beisson | J. L. Le Caer | Jean Cohen | L. Sperling | Delphine Gogendeau | C. Klotz | F. Koll | F. Ruiz | Delphine Gogendeau | Nicole Garreau de Loubresse | Janine Beisson | Jean-Pierre Le Caer | Françoise Ruiz | N. G. de Loubresse
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