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Date: 2013-05-05 10:45:20
Muscle contraction
Vasoconstriction
Skeletal striated muscle
Calcium in biology
Calcium sparks
Biology
Anatomy
Muscular system

Metabotropic Regulation of RhoA/Rho-Associated Kinase by L-type Ca2+ Channels : New Mechanism for Depolarization-Evoked Mammalian Arterial Contraction Miguel Fernández-Tenorio, Cristina Porras-González, Antonio Castell

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