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SYMPOSIUM SECTION REVIEWS AND PERSPECTIVES: CALSEQUESTRIN, TRIADIN AND MORE
:
Angela Dulhunty
,
Lan Wei
,
and
Nicole Beard
Junctin – the quiet achiever
J Physiol
July 1, 2009
587
(
13
)
3135
-
3137
;
doi:
10.1113/jphysiol.2009.171959
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