Functional compensation of P/Q by N-type channels blocks short-term plasticity at the calyx of Held presynaptic terminal
Calcium channels of the P/Q subtype mediate transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction and at many central synapses, such as the calyx of Held. Transgenic mice in which α1A channels are ablated provide a powerful tool with which to test compensatory mechanisms at the synapse and to explore me...
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