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Effect of nitric oxide on secretion and accumulation of Ca2+ by the tissue of salivary glands inChironomus larvae

  • Proceedings of the International Workshop “Membranes and Signalling” (Kyiv, September 4–8, 2000)
  • Ion Channels and Calcium Signalling
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Larina, O.A., Manko, V.V. & Klevets, M.Y. Effect of nitric oxide on secretion and accumulation of Ca2+ by the tissue of salivary glands inChironomus larvae. Neurophysiology 32, 140–141 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02506542

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