Mammalian sperm contain a Ca2+-sensitive phospholipase C activity that can generate InsP(3) from PIP2 associated with intracellular organelles (vol 228, pg 125, 2000)
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Rice, A, Parrington, J, Jones, K, Swann, K |
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Formáid: | Journal article |
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2001
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Mammalian sperm contain a Ca(2+)-sensitive phospholipase C activity that can generate InsP(3) from PIP(2) associated with intracellular organelles.
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