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Calcium oscillations

Oscillations can arise from fluctuations either in the entry of external calcium or in the release from internal stores. The former occurs primarily in excitable cells such as sinoatrial cells, parabolic neurones, and insulin-secreting beta cells. In this review, I shall concentrate on the oscillati...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1990-06, Vol.265 (17), p.9583-9586
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Other biological molecules
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