Ca2+ -activated K+ (BK) channel inactivation contribution to spike broadening during repetitive firing in the rat lateral amygdala
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Faber, Elizabeth (Louise)
Sah, Pankaj
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Cambridge University Press
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In many neurons, trains of action potentials show frequency-dependent broadening. This broadening results from the voltage-dependent inactivation of K+ currents that contribute to action potential repolarisation. In different neuronal cell types these K+
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Journal of Physiology