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Molecular identity, synaptic localization, and physiology of calcium channels in retinal bipolar cells

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Berntson Eichner, Amy
Taylor, Wayne R
Morgans, Catherine

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Wiley-Liss Inc

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Bipolar cells convey information through the retina via graded changes in their membrane potential and modulate transmitter release through the influx of calcium via L-type calcium channels. However, the molecular identity of the α1 subunit has not been

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Journal of Neuroscience Research

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2037-12-31
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