Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels: Key Players in Sensory Coding in the Retina and the Inner Ear | Physiological Reviews
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L-type voltage-gated calcium channel agonists improve hearing loss and modify ribbon synapse morphology in the zebrafish model of Usher Syndrome Type 1 | bioRxiv
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A potent voltage-gated calcium channel inhibitor engineered from a nanobody targeted to auxiliary CaVβ subunits | eLife
Voltage‐gated calcium channels and their auxiliary subunits: physiology and pathophysiology and pharmacology - Dolphin - 2016 - The Journal of Physiology - Wiley Online Library
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Involvement of the Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels L- P/Q- and N-Types in Synapse Elimination During Neuromuscular Junction Development | SpringerLink
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels: Key Players in Sensory Coding in the Retina and the Inner Ear | Physiological Reviews
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Voltage‐gated calcium channels and their auxiliary subunits: physiology and pathophysiology and pharmacology - Dolphin - 2016 - The Journal of Physiology - Wiley Online Library
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