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Schmidt, AG; Zhai, J; Carr, AN; Gerst, MJ; Lorenz, JN; Pollesello, P; Annila, A; Hoit, BD; Kranias, EG
Structural and functional implications of the phospholamban hinge domain: impaired SR Ca2+ uptake as a primary cause of heart failure.
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Zhai, J; Schmidt, AG; Hoit, BD; Kimura, Y; MacLennan, DH; Kranias, EG
Cardiac-specific overexpression of a superinhibitory pentameric phospholamban mutant enhances inhibition of cardiac function in vivo.
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