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E A Saĭchenko

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Ukrainskii Biokhimicheskii Zhurnal (1978)|September 1, 1990
[A high level of cytoplasmic calcium inactivates ion channels, formed by alpha-latrotoxin in the rat brain synaptosomes]N G Gimmel'reĭkh, E A Saĭchenko, L G Storchak, et al.
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)|September 1, 1990
[Latrotoxin channels. Permeability for divalent cations]V K Lishko, E A Saĭchenko, L G Storchak, et al.
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Ukrainskii Biokhimicheskii Zhurnal (1978)|September 1, 1990
[A high level of cytoplasmic calcium inactivates ion channels, formed by alpha-latrotoxin in the rat brain synaptosomes]N G Gimmel'reĭkh, E A Saĭchenko, L G Storchak, et al.
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)|September 1, 1990
[Latrotoxin channels. Permeability for divalent cations]V K Lishko, E A Saĭchenko, L G Storchak, et al.
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