| CoCoDatCat 041008 > Folder > Neurons IonicCurrents > 1004375359 |
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| ID Neurons | 1004375359 | |||||
| ID Methods Electrophysiology | 1003935176 | |||||
| Current name | HVA-Ca | |||||
| Charge carrier | Ca2+ | |||||
| Peak conductance | - | |||||
| Peak current | 484.9+-42.3 pA | |||||
| E rev | - | |||||
| V threshold | -45 mV | |||||
| V half activation | - | |||||
| V peak | -15 mV | |||||
| Citations |
"The evoked current was blocked completely and reversibly by 200 µM cadmium (Fig.2 A) , but a small outward current was revealed at more depolarized potentials (Fig. 2B). As previously described (Sayer et al. 1990), the HVA current activated at potentials more positive than -45 mV and peaked near -15 mV. Maximum HVA current was 484.9 +- 42.3 pA, corrensponding to a current density of 27.7 +- 2.4 µA/cm^2 assuming a uniform distribution of channels on the membrane."p.1533 |
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| Reference figures | Fig. 2 | |||||
| Reference text | p.1533 | |||||
| Comments | Detailed information on activation/inactivation kinetics and tail-currents. | |||||
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Methods Electrophysiology.ID Ref. | 1003935176 | ||||
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Neurons.ID Ref. | 1004375359 | ||||