Regulation of the CaV3.2 calcium channels in health and disease Regulácia CaV3.2 vápnikových kanálov v zdraví a chorobe
Family of T-type or low-voltage activated calcium channels consists of three members: CaV3.1, CaV3.2, and CaV3.3. CaV3.2 channel has almost identical biophysical properties as the CaV3.1 channel, but is distinguished by a specific tissue expression profile and a prominent role in several pathologies...
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