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Papers associated with cell part (and cacna1b)

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Calcium Signaling in Vertebrate Development and Its Role in Disease., Paudel S., Int J Mol Sci. October 30, 2018; 19 (11):     


Transmembrane voltage potential is an essential cellular parameter for the detection and control of tumor development in a Xenopus model., Chernet BT., Dis Model Mech. May 1, 2013; 6 (3): 595-607.                  


N terminus is key to the dominant negative suppression of Ca(V)2 calcium channels: implications for episodic ataxia type 2., Page KM., J Biol Chem. January 8, 2010; 285 (2): 835-44.              


Cloning and characterization of voltage-gated calcium channel alpha1 subunits in Xenopus laevis during development., Lewis BB., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2009; 238 (11): 2891-902.                                


Neogenin and RGMa control neural tube closure and neuroepithelial morphology by regulating cell polarity., Kee N., J Neurosci. November 26, 2008; 28 (48): 12643-53.                


The stargazin-related protein gamma 7 interacts with the mRNA-binding protein heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A2 and regulates the stability of specific mRNAs, including CaV2.2., Ferron L., J Neurosci. October 15, 2008; 28 (42): 10604-17.


Neurite outgrowth and in vivo sensory innervation mediated by a Ca(V)2.2-laminin beta 2 stop signal., Sann SB., J Neurosci. March 5, 2008; 28 (10): 2366-74.                


Depolarization-evoked secretion requires two vicinal transmembrane cysteines of syntaxin 1A., Cohen R., PLoS One. December 5, 2007; 2 (12): e1273.                


R-type voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel interacts with synaptic proteins and recruits synaptotagmin to the plasma membrane of Xenopus oocytes., Cohen R., Neuroscience. January 1, 2004; 128 (4): 831-41.

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