The impact of postsynaptic calcium on synaptic transmission--its role in long-term potentiation
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The impact of postsynaptic calcium on synaptic transmission--its role in long-term potentiation
Abstract
Recent studies have gone a long way to explain the steps involved in generating long-term potentiation (LTP). This review focuses on the triggering role of postsynaptic calcium, the sequence of events which might be initiated by calcium, and where the persistent change may ultimately occur during LTP.
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