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Hong Lin

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Proteins and peptides
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|Sep 06, 2018
CACHD1 is an α2δ-Like Protein That Modulates Ca<sub>V</sub>3 Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Activity.

Graeme S Cottrell, Camille H Soubrane, James A Hounshell

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