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Acknowledgments. I am indepted to Drs A. Rowlerson, E. Jenny and C. C. Kuenzle for valuable discussion, my wife for typing this manuscript and the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant 3.185-0.82), the Sandoz-, Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche- and Wilhelm Sander-Stiftungen for financial support.
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Heizmann, C.W. Parvalbumin, and intracellular calcium-binding protein; distribution, properties and possible roles in mammalian cells. Experientia 40, 910–921 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946439
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