Multiple types of voltage-activated calcium (Ca 2؉ ) channels are present in all nerve cells examined so far; however, the underlying functional consequences of their presence is often unclear. We have examined the contribution of Ca 2؉ influx through Nand L-type voltage-activated Ca 2؉ channels in
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Activation and desensitisation of acetylcholine release by zinc atTorpedonerve terminals
✍ Scribed by Yves Dunant; Françoise Loctin; Jean -Paul Vallée; Arpad Parducz; Bernard Lesbats; Maurice Israël
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