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Since, the primordial Na-pump on the plasma membrane is the ultimate source of energy of animal cells; it appears that the remaining Ca-signaling networks will join the leading Na-pump, and the...
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The gastric HAF and the isomeric NaAF (universal) are capable of regulating expression of own genes by histone phosphorylation (Ray & Chakrabarti, 1988 doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7095 and Ray, TK....
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