Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation.

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Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation. / Hoffmann, Else Kay; Dunham, Philip B.

In: International Review of Cytology, 1995, p. 173-262.

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Hoffmann, EK & Dunham, PB 1995, 'Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation.', International Review of Cytology, pp. 173-262.

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Hoffmann, E. K., & Dunham, P. B. (1995). Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation. International Review of Cytology, 173-262.

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Hoffmann EK, Dunham PB. Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation. International Review of Cytology. 1995;173-262.

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Hoffmann, Else Kay ; Dunham, Philip B. / Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation. In: International Review of Cytology. 1995 ; pp. 173-262.

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@article{6091fee074cd11dbbee902004c4f4f50,
title = "Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation.",
abstract = "Volume regulation, Signal transduction, Calcium-calmodulin, Stretch-activated channels, Eicosanoids, Macromolecular crowding, Cytoskeleton, Protein phosphorylation, dephosphorylation.",
author = "Hoffmann, {Else Kay} and Dunham, {Philip B.}",
year = "1995",
language = "English",
pages = "173--262",
journal = "International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology",
issn = "1937-6448",
publisher = "Academic Press",

}

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T1 - Membrane mechanisms and intracellular signalling in cell volume regulation.

AU - Hoffmann, Else Kay

AU - Dunham, Philip B.

PY - 1995

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SP - 173

EP - 262

JO - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology

JF - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology

SN - 1937-6448

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