Intracellular Ca2+ release and synaptic plasticity: A tale of many stores
Ca2+ is an essential trigger for most forms of synaptic plasticity. Ca2+ signaling occurs not only by Ca2+ entry via plasma membrane channels but also via Ca2+ signals generated by intracellular organelles. These organelles, by dynamically regulating the spatial and temporal extent of Ca2+ elevation...
Main Authors: | Padamsey, Z, Foster, W, Emptage, NJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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