Cerebellum Purkinje cell: dendritic ion channels activated by climbing fibre (Ait Ouares et al 2019)


Ait Ouares K, Filipis L, Tzilivaki A, Poirazi P, Canepari M. (2019). Two Distinct Sets of Ca2+ and K+ Channels Are Activated at Different Membrane Potentials by the Climbing Fiber Synaptic Potential in Purkinje Neuron Dendrites. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 39 [PubMed]

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