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Calcium, Neuronal Function and Transmitter Release - Proceedings of the Symposium on Calcium, Neuronal Function and Transmitter Release held at the International Congress of Physiology Jerusalem, Israel-August 28-31, 1984 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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Calcium, Neuronal Function and Transmitter Release - Proceedings of the Symposium on Calcium, Neuronal Function and Transmitter Release held at the International Congress of Physiology Jerusalem, Israel-August 28-31, 1984 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Series: Topics in the Neurosciences, 1
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This symposium entitled Calcium, Neuronal Function and Transmitter
Re lease, was in the framework of the regional meeting of the
International Union of Physiological Sciences, that took place in
Jerusalem between August 26-31, 1984. The symposium dealt with the
role of calcium ions in regulation of a large number of important
processes in modern neurobiology, from molecular and cellular
points of view. In this context, we consider heart and most cells
as 'honorary neurons'. The meeting was comprised of lectures and
quite intense discussions. We hope that the transcription of the
discussions which follow the articles will give the reader a
feeling of the intense, but pleasant atmosphere that per vaded
during this symposium. It is our pleasure to thank Mrs. Miriam
Silber, the assistant editor of this book, for her hard work in
transcribing the discussions, retyping large portions of the book,
and getting the approval of the authors. We express our thanks to
Dr. Halina Meiri and Dr. Simona Ginsburg for their editorial assis
tance. The unfailing help of Ms. Rachel Klein and Ms. Shoshana
Wineberg is greatly appreciated. xxvii SECTION 1 CALCIUM CHANNELS,
TRANSPORTERS & CALCIUM REGULATED CHANNELS EFFECTS OF
TEMPERATURE ON SINGLE CHANNEL AND WHOLE CELL Ca CURRENTS A. M.
BROWN, D. L. KUNZE, H.D. LUX AND D. L. WILSON INTRODUCTION Calcium
tall currents have a large,fast component which Is not detectable
when the currents are turned on or acti vated from the completely
rested state (Brown et aI, 1983).
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