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Zhang H, Maximov A, Fu Y, Xu F, Tang TS, Tkatch T, Surmeier DJ & Bezprozvanny I (2005). Association of CaV1.3 L-type calcium channels with Shank. J Neurosci 25, 1037-1049.
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J Neurosci
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Zhang, H.1
Maximov, A.2
Fu, Y.3
Xu, F.4
Tang, T.S.5
Tkatch, T.6
Surmeier, D.J.7
Bezprozvanny, I.8
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