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The voltage-gated T-type Ca2+ channel is key to the sperm motility of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Beltran, Jorge F. | Belén, Lisandra Herrera | Lee-Estevez, Manuel | Villalobos, Elías Figueroa | Dumorné, Kelly | Farias, Jorge G.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Springer Nature
Other Subjects
Protein conformation; Nnc 55-0396; T-type; Molecular; Male; Calcium channel t type; In silico; Calcium channels; Naphthalene derivative; Spermatozoon; Voltage-gated ca2+ channels t-type; Benzimidazole derivative; Cyclopropanes; Molecular model; Naphthalenes; Drug effect; Spermatozoon motility; Sperm motility; Cyclopropane derivative
Language
English
License
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/
ISSN
1573-5168
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part; Journal Article
Source
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry

2025-10-30
2026-02-03
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