Calcium signalling: setting store by calcium channels

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R C Hardie

Abstract

Recent work, stemming from genetic studies of phototransduction in Drosophila, has identified a set of homologous channel proteins that appear to mediate capacitative Ca2+ entry in species from worms and files to humans.

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