Werginz et al., 2016 - Google Patents
The impact of calcium current reversal on neurotransmitter release in the electrically stimulated retinaWerginz et al., 2016
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- Werginz P
- Rattay F
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- Journal of Neural Engineering
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Objective. In spite of intense theoretical and experimental investigations on electrical nerve stimulation, the influence of reversed ion currents on network activity during extracellular stimulation has not been investigated so far. Approach. Here, the impact of calcium current …
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