Natural inequalities: why some L-type Ca2+ channels work harder than others

作者: Luis F. Santana , Manuel F. Navedo

DOI: 10.1085/JGP.200910391

关键词: Tissue membraneMyocyteBiologyCell biologySurface membraneL type ca2 channelsVoltage-dependent calcium channelCalcium signaling

摘要: ### Introduction Voltage-gated L-type Ca2+ channels are expressed in the surface membrane of neurons and muscle cells ([Catterall, 2000][1]). There, they regulate multiple processes including excitability, contraction, gene expression, memory storage. heteromeric

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