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Inorganic Ions: The Role of Calcium

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The significant role of inorganic ions, above all, cations, in the various biological phenomena, especially in nervous activities, has been studied intensively, and it is well understood that the metabolism of the cells is regulated through the fluxes of ions at the cell membranes.

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Kaneto, H. (1971). Inorganic Ions: The Role of Calcium. In: Clouet, D.H. (eds) Narcotic Drugs. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1869-9_14

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