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A slow voltage-dependent Na+-current induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine and the G-protein-coupled activation mechanism in the ganglion cells of Aplysia

Author
KUDO, A1 ; SASAKI, K; TAMAZAWA, Y; MATSUMOTO, M
[1] Iwate medical univ., school medicine, dep. physiology, Morioka 020, Japan
Source

Japanese journal of physiology. 1991, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 259-275 ; ref : 1 p. 1/2

CODEN
JJPHAM
ISSN
0021-521X
Scientific domain
Physiology, morphology
Publisher
Center for Academic Publications Japan, Tokyo
Publication country
Japan
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Aplysia kurodai Calcium Courant ionique Dépolarisation Electrophysiologie Milieu marin Neuromédiateur Neurone ganglionnaire Protéine G Sérotonine Gastropoda Invertebrata Mollusca
Keyword (en)
Aplysia kurodai Calcium Ionic current Depolarization Electrophysiology Marine environment Neuromediator Ganglionic neuron G protein Serotonin Gastropoda Invertebrata Mollusca
Keyword (es)
Aplysia kurodai Calcio Corriente iónica Despolarización Electrofisiología Medio marino Neuromediador Neurona ganglionar Proteína G Serotonina Gastropoda Invertebrata Mollusca
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A12 Invertebrates / 002A12F Mollusca

Discipline
Invertebrates
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
4959485

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