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Where are IP3 Receptors Found?
IP3 receptors are predominantly found in the
endoplasmic reticulum
of various cell types, including neurons, muscle cells, and epithelial cells. They may also be present in other organelles such as the Golgi apparatus and nuclear envelope.
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