Structure and assembly of calcium homeostasis modulator proteins
The biological membranes of many cell types contain large-pore channels through which a wide variety of ions and metabolites permeate. Examples include connexin, innexin and pannexin, which form gap junctions and/or bona fide cell surface channels. The most recently identified large-pore channels ar...
Main Authors: | Syrjanen, JL, Michalski, K, Chou, T-H, Grant, T, Rao, S, Simorowski, N, Tucker, SJ, Grigorieff, N, Furukawa, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2020
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