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Purified TPC Isoforms Form NAADP Receptors with Distinct Roles for Ca2+ Signaling and Endolysosomal Trafficking

  • Margarida Ruas
  • , Katja Rietdorf
  • , Abdelilah Arredouani
  • , Lianne C. Davis
  • , Emyr Lloyd-Evans
  • , Heidi Koegel
  • , Timothy M. Funnell
  • , Anthony J. Morgan
  • , John A. Ward
  • , Keiko Watanabe
  • , Xiaotong Cheng
  • , Grant C. Churchill
  • , Michael X. Zhu
  • , Frances M. Platt
  • , Gary M. Wessel
  • , John Parrington*
  • , Antony Galione
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Oxford
  • Ohio State University
  • Brown University

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