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Suppression of Ca2+ flux during the transition to anoxia in turtle hepatocytes revealed by a non-invasive Ca(2+)-selective vibrating probe

Suppression of Ca2+ flux during the transition to anoxia in turtle hepatocytes revealed by a non-invasive Ca(2+)-selective vibrating probe
Suppression of Ca2+ flux during the transition to anoxia in turtle hepatocytes revealed by a non-invasive Ca(2+)-selective vibrating probe
0006-3185
228-229
Land, S.C.
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Smith, P.J.
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Land, S.C.
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Smith, P.J.
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Land, S.C. and Smith, P.J. (1995) Suppression of Ca2+ flux during the transition to anoxia in turtle hepatocytes revealed by a non-invasive Ca(2+)-selective vibrating probe. Biological Bulletin, 189 (2), 228-229. (PMID:8541415)

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Published date: October 1995

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Local EPrints ID: 190305
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/190305
ISSN: 0006-3185
PURE UUID: aca26ba0-d67b-4927-8d7b-666fba21b2fe
ORCID for P.J. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4400-6853

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Author: S.C. Land
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