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1. Tissue-specific isoforms of the single C. elegans Ryanodine receptor gene unc-68 control specific functions. Marques F, Thapliyal S, Javer A, Shrestha P, Brown AEX, Glauser DA. PLoS Genet; 2020 Oct; 16(10):e1009102. PubMed ID: 33104696 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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