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1. Ablation of Calsequestrin-1, Ca2+ unbalance, and susceptibility to heat stroke. Protasi F, Girolami B, Serano M, Pietrangelo L, Paolini C. Front Physiol; 2022; 13():1033300. PubMed ID: 36311237 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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