
doi: 10.1007/bf01753649
pmid: 2428829
Ca2+ channels are widely distributed among different cell types. We shall describe in this paper kinetic properties of voltage-dependent slow Ca2+ channels in mammalian and frog skeletal muscle fibres. In addition, recent data on a fast-activated Ca2+ channel will be presented. Finally, the possible physiological role of the channel will be considered.
Cell Membrane Permeability, Muscles, Rana pipiens, Action Potentials, In Vitro Techniques, Electric Stimulation, Ion Channels, Membrane Potentials, Potassium, Reaction Time, Animals, Calcium, Muscle Contraction
Cell Membrane Permeability, Muscles, Rana pipiens, Action Potentials, In Vitro Techniques, Electric Stimulation, Ion Channels, Membrane Potentials, Potassium, Reaction Time, Animals, Calcium, Muscle Contraction
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