Unconjugated bilirubin modulates neuronal signaling only in wild‐type mice, but not after ablation of the R‐type/Cav2.3 voltage‐gated calcium channel
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U. Lindauer | H. Clusmann | J. Hescheler | T. Schneider | K. Kotliar | C. Conzen | G. Schubert | W. Albanna | F. Neumaier | J. Lüke
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