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Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II regulates cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels via the Beta subunitGrueter, 2006
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The functions of the heart have intrigued scientists for over 2000 years. In ancient times, the heart was thought of as the body's soul and even today is associated with human emotion. However, since 1628 when William Harvey described the circulatory system we have come …
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