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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9667846
_displayNamealpha10: a determinant of nicotinic cholinergic receptor function in mammalian vestibular and cochlear mechanosensory hair cells
_timestamp2019-11-18 06:30:44
author[Person:9667853] Elgoyhen, A B
[Person:9667848] Vetter, D E
[Person:9667843] Katz, E
[Person:9667835] Rothlin, C V
[Person:9610255] Heinemann, S F
[Person:9667858] Boulter, J
created[InstanceEdit:9667852] May, Bruce, 2019-11-18
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages3501-6
pubMedIdentifier11248107
titlealpha10: a determinant of nicotinic cholinergic receptor function in mammalian vestibular and cochlear mechanosensory hair cells
volume98
year2001
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9667850] Chrna9:Chrna10:AcCho transports calcium ions from the extracellular region to the cytosol [Rattus norvegicus]
[Reaction:9667857] Chrna9:Chrna10 binds acetylcholine (AcCho) [Rattus norvegicus]
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