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Molecular Interventions|April 12, 2005
Twenty years of calcium imaging: cell physiology to dye forHarm J Knot, Ismail Laher, Eric A Sobie, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 2, 2015
STIM1-Ca2+ signaling modulates automaticity of the mouse sinoatrial nodeHengtao Zhang, Albert Y Sun, Jong J Kim, et al.
Cell Calcium|January 19, 2008
Nuclear Ca2+ regulates cardiomyocyte functionSilvia Guatimosim, Maria Jimena Amaya, Mateus T Guerra, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 17, 2008
Leaky Ca2+ release channel/ryanodine receptor 2 causes seizures and sudden cardiac death in miceStephan E Lehnart, Marco Mongillo, Andrew Bellinger, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|January 15, 1999
Ca2+ channels, ryanodine receptors and Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels: a functional unit for regulating arterial toneJ H Jaggar, G C Wellman, T J Heppner, et al.
Nature|February 7, 2003
Ankyrin-B mutation causes type 4 long-QT cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac deathPeter J Mohler, Jean-Jacques Schott, Anthony O Gramolini, et al.
Cell|July 3, 2003
FKBP12.6 deficiency and defective calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) function linked to exercise-induced sudden cardiac deathXander H T Wehrens, Stephan E Lehnart, Fannie Huang, et al.
Nature Medicine|March 29, 2005
Calmodulin kinase II inhibition protects against structural heart diseaseRong Zhang, Michelle S C Khoo, Yuejin Wu, et al.
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Molecular Interventions|April 12, 2005
Twenty years of calcium imaging: cell physiology to dye forHarm J Knot, Ismail Laher, Eric A Sobie, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 2, 2015
STIM1-Ca2+ signaling modulates automaticity of the mouse sinoatrial nodeHengtao Zhang, Albert Y Sun, Jong J Kim, et al.
Cell Calcium|January 19, 2008
Nuclear Ca2+ regulates cardiomyocyte functionSilvia Guatimosim, Maria Jimena Amaya, Mateus T Guerra, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 17, 2008
Leaky Ca2+ release channel/ryanodine receptor 2 causes seizures and sudden cardiac death in miceStephan E Lehnart, Marco Mongillo, Andrew Bellinger, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|January 15, 1999
Ca2+ channels, ryanodine receptors and Ca(2+)-activated K+ channels: a functional unit for regulating arterial toneJ H Jaggar, G C Wellman, T J Heppner, et al.
Nature|February 7, 2003
Ankyrin-B mutation causes type 4 long-QT cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac deathPeter J Mohler, Jean-Jacques Schott, Anthony O Gramolini, et al.
Cell|July 3, 2003
FKBP12.6 deficiency and defective calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) function linked to exercise-induced sudden cardiac deathXander H T Wehrens, Stephan E Lehnart, Fannie Huang, et al.
Nature Medicine|March 29, 2005
Calmodulin kinase II inhibition protects against structural heart diseaseRong Zhang, Michelle S C Khoo, Yuejin Wu, et al.
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