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Commentary on: Liebe, F., Liebe, H., Sponder, G., Mergler, S., Stumpff, F. “Effects of butyrate on ruminal Ca2+ transport: evidence for the involvement of apically expressed TRPV3 and TRPV4 channels”

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Stewart, G. Commentary on: Liebe, F., Liebe, H., Sponder, G., Mergler, S., Stumpff, F. “Effects of butyrate on ruminal Ca2+ transport: evidence for the involvement of apically expressed TRPV3 and TRPV4 channels”. Pflugers Arch - Eur J Physiol 474, 263–264 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00424-021-02660-w

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