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==Calmodulin== | ==Calmodulin== | ||
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'''Calmodulin''' (CaM), short for calcium modulated protein, is a small calcium binding protein with a three dimensional structure. It has a molecular mass of 16 kilodaltons (kD) and it functions along with ryanodine receptor (RyR). | '''Calmodulin''' (CaM), short for calcium modulated protein, is a small calcium binding protein with a three dimensional structure. It has a molecular mass of 16 kilodaltons (kD) and it functions along with ryanodine receptor (RyR). | ||
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References
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