Ero1α-Dependent ERp44 Dissociation From RyR2 Contributes to Cardiac Arrhythmia.
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Full Title: Circ Res
Abbreviation: Circ Res
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Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Vascular Diseases
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"Sources of Funding This work was supported by The Ohio State University President’s Postdoctoral Scholars Award (S. Hamilton), National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) K99HL155492 (S. Hamilton), NIH NIAAA R01AA024769 and NIH NHLBI RO1HL146744 (X. Ai), British Heart Foundation RG/15/6/31436 (C.H. George), NIH NHLBI R01HL132213 (J.P. Davis), NIH NHLBI R01HL063043, NIH NHLBI R01HL074045 (S. Gyorke), NIH NHLBI R01HL138579 (S. Gyorke and J.P. Davis), NIH NHLBI R01HL142588, and NIH NHLBI HL121796 (D. Terentyev)."
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