Oxidation of ryanodine receptor (RyR) and calmodulin enhance Ca release and pathologically alter, RyR structure and calmodulin affinity.
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D. Bers | David D. Thomas | M. Yano | Takeshi Yamamoto | Tetsuro Oda | Yi Yang | R. Cornea | Y. Chen-Izu | Takayoshi Kato | H. Uchinoumi | Hitoshi Uchinoumi | D. Thomas | Răzvan L. Cornea
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