Regulatory Mechanisms and Physiological Relevance of a Voltage-Gated H+ Channel in Murine Osteoclasts: Phorbol Myristate Acetate Induces Cell Acidosis and the Channel Activation (Q44647832)

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scientific article published on November 1, 2003
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Regulatory Mechanisms and Physiological Relevance of a Voltage-Gated H+ Channel in Murine Osteoclasts: Phorbol Myristate Acetate Induces Cell Acidosis and the Channel Activation
scientific article published on November 1, 2003

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    Regulatory mechanisms and physiological relevance of a voltage-gated H+ channel in murine osteoclasts: phorbol myristate acetate induces cell acidosis and the channel activation (English)
    Regulatory Mechanisms and Physiological Relevance of a Voltage-Gated H+ Channel in Murine Osteoclasts: Phorbol Myristate Acetate Induces Cell Acidosis and the Channel Activation (English)
    Hiroyuki Mori
    Hiromu Sakai
    Hirokazu Morihata
    Junko Kawawaki
    Hitoshi Amano
    Tsunekazu Yamano
    Miyuki Kuno
    1 November 2003
    2069-2076

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