Arginase II activity regulates cytosolic Ca2+ level in a p32-dependent manner that contributes to Ca2+-dependent vasoconstriction in native low-density lipoprotein-stimulated vascular smooth muscle cells
Bon‐Hyeock Koo(Kangwon National University), Sungwoo Ryoo(Kangwon National University)
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