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Do Calcium Channel Classifications Account for Neuronal Calcium Channel Diversity?

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Journal Trends Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 1991 Feb 1
PMID 1708535
Citations 45
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Abstract

Calcium (Ca2+) ions are involved in the development and control of a variety of neuronal properties and functions such as channel expression, synaptic transmission and neurosecretion. The main pathway by which Ca2+ enters the intracellular space is through voltage-activated Ca2+ channels that can be classified according to their different biophysical and pharmacological properties. Identification and characterization of these channel types are prerequisites for understanding the mechanisms that underlie Ca2(+)-controlled processes. In this article we summarize the efforts made to identify neuronal Ca2+ channel types, and we attempt to evaluate how useful existing classifications are in assigning specific properties and functions to distinct channel types in neurons.

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