Caveolin-1 binding with β-dystroglycan modulates G αq-PLCβ1 mediated calcium release in smooth muscle cells
Caveolin-1 binding with β-dystroglycan modulates G αq-PLCβ1 mediated calcium release in smooth muscle cells
[version 1; not peer reviewed]This project is supported by a grant from Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), and in part through the Canada Research Chair Program, Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the Manitoba Institute of Child Health (MICH). PS holds a CIHR Banting and Best Canada Graduate Scholarship, and has been supported by the CIHR and National Training Program in Allergy and Asthma (NTPAA) and University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship. SG is supported by a CIHR / Canadian Lung Association /GSK Fellowship and the NTPAA. TK acknowledges the support by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). AJH holds a Canada Research Chair in Airway Cell and Molecular Biology. No relevant conflicts of interest declared.
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