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Local Signaling Microdomains in Excitable Cells: Defining Novel Roles for Ankyrin-B in Ion Channel Targeting and RegulationKline, 2009
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PATHOLOGY LOCAL SIGNALING MICRODOMAINS IN EXCITABLE CELLS: DEFINING NOVEL ROLES FOR ANKYRIN-B IN ION CHANNEL TARGETING AND REGULATION CRYSTAL FAITH KLINE Dissertation under the direction of Professor Peter J. Mohler The …
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