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L1000 CMAP - Breast cancer MCF7 cells treated with small molecule perturbagens (1 of 4)
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High expression of N-type calcium channel indicates a favorable prognosis in gliomas.
N-type calcium channel v2.2 is a target of TCF21 in adrenocortical carcinomas.
N-Type Ca Channel in Epileptic Syndromes and Epilepsy: A Systematic Review of Its Genetic Variants.
A peptidomimetic modulator of the CaV2.2 N-type calcium channel for chronic pain.
Inhibitory effects on L- and N-type calcium channels by a novel CaVĪ²1 variant identified in a patien…
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Calcium Channel Blockade in Primary Aldosteronism
Effectiveness of Calcium Channel Blockers and Adenosine in the Emergency Management of SVT
Characterization and Functionality of Calcium Channels Cav1.4 of Th17 Lymphocytes in Human With Psor…
Interactions Between HIV Protease Inhibitors and Calcium Channel Blockers
Supplemental Calcium in Overweight People
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