Helen E. Collins Laboratory

Investigating Mechanisms Underlying Female Cardiovascular Resilience and Health

The ER/SR Ca2+ sensing protein STIM1 is essential for normal cardiomyocyte function (1150.8)


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Helen E Collins, Lan He, Betty M Pat, Luyun Zou, Jing Qu, Lufang Zhou, S. Litovsky, Qinglin Yang, M. Young, J. Chatham
2014

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Collins, H. E., He, L., Pat, B. M., Zou, L., Qu, J., Zhou, L., … Chatham, J. (2014). The ER/SR Ca2+ sensing protein STIM1 is essential for normal cardiomyocyte function (1150.8).


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Collins, Helen E, Lan He, Betty M Pat, Luyun Zou, Jing Qu, Lufang Zhou, S. Litovsky, Qinglin Yang, M. Young, and J. Chatham. “The ER/SR Ca2+ Sensing Protein STIM1 Is Essential for Normal Cardiomyocyte Function (1150.8)” (2014).


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Collins, Helen E., et al. The ER/SR Ca2+ Sensing Protein STIM1 Is Essential for Normal Cardiomyocyte Function (1150.8). 2014.


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@article{helen2014a,
  title = {The ER/SR Ca2+ sensing protein STIM1 is essential for normal cardiomyocyte function (1150.8)},
  year = {2014},
  author = {Collins, Helen E and He, Lan and Pat, Betty M and Zou, Luyun and Qu, Jing and Zhou, Lufang and Litovsky, S. and Yang, Qinglin and Young, M. and Chatham, J.}
}


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