T-type, or low-voltage-activated (LVA), tiny and transient Ca$^2+$
currents pare more and more recognised as universal players in a
plethora of cell functions and are also more and more connected to
several diseases. This short introduction reviews the discovery of
T-type Ca$^2+$ channels, describes its basic properties and sketches
its cloning and physiological impact. Finally, an overview is given
how research on T-type Ca$^2+$ channels has developed in the
last years and in which topics it is branching out, a process, which
is still ongoing.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Nili_2006_81
%A Nilius, Bernd
%A Talavera, Karel
%A Verkhratsky, Alexei
%D 2006
%J Cell Calcium
%K imported
%N 2
%P 81--88
%R 10.1016/j.ceca.2006.04.011
%T T-type calcium channels: the never ending story.
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceca.2006.04.011
%V 40
%X T-type, or low-voltage-activated (LVA), tiny and transient Ca$^2+$
currents pare more and more recognised as universal players in a
plethora of cell functions and are also more and more connected to
several diseases. This short introduction reviews the discovery of
T-type Ca$^2+$ channels, describes its basic properties and sketches
its cloning and physiological impact. Finally, an overview is given
how research on T-type Ca$^2+$ channels has developed in the
last years and in which topics it is branching out, a process, which
is still ongoing.
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abstract = {T-type, or low-voltage-activated (LVA), tiny and transient {C}a$^{2+}$
currents pare more and more recognised as universal players in a
plethora of cell functions and are also more and more connected to
several diseases. This short introduction reviews the discovery of
T-type {C}a$^{2+}$ channels, describes its basic properties and sketches
its cloning and physiological impact. Finally, an overview is given
how research on T-type {C}a$^{2+}$ channels has developed in the
last years and in which topics it is branching out, a process, which
is still ongoing.},
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author = {Nilius, Bernd and Talavera, Karel and Verkhratsky, Alexei},
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journal = {Cell Calcium},
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month = Aug,
number = 2,
pages = {81--88},
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timestamp = {2009-06-03T11:21:24.000+0200},
title = {T-type calcium channels: the never ending story.},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceca.2006.04.011},
volume = 40,
year = 2006
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