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Online now! Effect of the gut microbiota metabolite phenylacetylglycine on cardiac Ca2+ signaling. Elisa Bovo and Aleksey V. Zima. www.cell.com/biophysrepor...
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Online now! A dynamic duo: Copper metalloregulators and continuous-wave electron spin resonance spectroscopy. Alysia Mandato, Sunil Saxena, and Sharon Ruthstein. www.cell.com/biophysrepor...
Check out an article from our most read list: "Optical imaging of subcellular fluctuations within hair cells" (Martin A. Toderi et. al.)
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Check out an article from our most read list: "Computational Perspectives on Tubulin E-hook Structure and Mechanisms" (Alexander C. Bromley and Dana N. Reinemann)
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