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Publications by Hideto Yonekura
Cyclic ADP-ribose Binds to FK506-binding Protein 12.6 to Release Ca2+from Islet Microsomes
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
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Three Amino Acid Residues Determine Selective Binding of FK506-binding Protein 12.6 to the Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor
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Localization of the 12.6-kDa FK506-binding Protein (FKBP12.6) Binding Site to the NH 2 -Terminal Domain of the Cardiac Ca 2+ Release Channel (Ryanodine Receptor)
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Two Different but Converging Messenger Pathways to Intracellular Ca2+ Release: The Roles of Nicotinic Acid Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate, Cyclic ADP-ribose and Inositol Trisphosphate
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Cyclic ADP Ribose Is a Novel Regulator of Intracellular Ca2+ Oscillations in Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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