Induction of calbindin‐D 28K gene and protein expression by physiological stimuli but not in calcium‐mediated degeneration in rat PC12 pheochromocytoma cells
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Y. Agid | M. Copin | N. Biguet | M. Thomasset | P. Michel | S. Vyas | S. Vyas | N. F. Biguet
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