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calmodulin (cal
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calmodulin A small calcium-binding protein. Calmodulin is the most important transducer of intracellular calcium signals. It interacts with, and regulates the activity of, a range of proteins that control many cellular processes, including protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, cyclic-nucleotide formation and breakdown, cytoskeletal rearrangement, gene transcription and membrane potential.
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calmative An agent with mild sedative or calming effects.
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calmative a substance that has a soothing or sedative effect.
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calmative This is a term generally used to describe a sedative.
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