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[해외논문] Inactivation of Presynaptic Calcium Current Contributes to Synaptic Depression at a Fast Central Synapse

Neuron, v.20 no.4, 1998년, pp.797 - 807  

Forsythe, I.D. ,  Tsujimoto, T. ,  Barnes-Davies, M. ,  Cuttle, M.F. ,  Takahashi, T.

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Voltage-gated calcium channels are well characterized at neuronal somata but less thoroughly understood at the presynaptic terminal where they trigger transmitter release. In order to elucidate how the intrinsic properties of presynaptic calcium channels influence synaptic function, we have made dir...

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