Calcium channel Alpha 2 subunit polypeptides

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435 691, 536 235, C07K 14435, C07K 14705, C12N 1512, C12N 1585

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ABSTRACT:
.alpha..sub.1 - and .alpha..sub.2 - protein subunits of voltage-dependent calcium channels are provided.

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