Role of the CaV1.2 distal carboxy terminus in the regulation of L-type current
ABSTRACTL-type calcium channels are essential for the excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle. The CaV1.2 channel is the most predominant isoform in the ventricle which consists of a multi-subunit membrane complex that includes the CaV1.2 pore-forming subunit and auxiliary subunits like Ca...
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Main Authors: | Felipe Arancibia (Author), Daniela De Giorgis (Author), Franco Medina (Author), Tamara Hermosilla (Author), Felipe Simon (Author), Diego Varela (Author) |
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