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The N-terminal region of the ryanodine receptor affects channel activation

  1. TitleThe N-terminal region of the ryanodine receptor affects channel activation
    Author Faltinová Andrea SAVCEBIO ; SAVMOFYZ ; SAVMOBIO - Centrum biovied SAV
    Co-authors Tomášková Nataša

    Antalík Marián 1952-

    Ševčík Jozef SAVMOBIO - Ústav molekulárnej biológie SAV

    Zahradníková Alexandra 1953- SAVCEBIO ; SAVMOFYZ ; SAVMOBIO - Centrum biovied SAV    SCOPUS    RID    ORCID

    Source document Frontiers in Physiology. Vol. 8 (2017), p. 443
    Languageeng - English
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
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    CategoryADMA - Scientific papers in foreign impacted journals registered in Web of Sciences or Scopus
    Category of document (from 2022)V3 - Vedecký výstup publikačnej činnosti z časopisu
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    Year2017
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    DOI 10.3389/fphys.2017.00443
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