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The inositol trisphosphate receptor: A potpourri of second-messenger regulation

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Snyder, S.H., Supattapone, S., Danoff, S. et al. The inositol trisphosphate receptor: A potpourri of second-messenger regulation. Cell Mol Neurobiol 8, 1–5 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00712905

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