(1989). Calcium channels that are required for secretion from intact nerve terminals of vertebrates are sensitive to omega-conotoxin and relatively insensitive to dihydropyridines. Optical studies with and without voltage-sensitive dyes. The Rockefeller University Press.
Chicago Style CitationCalcium Channels That Are Required for Secretion From Intact Nerve Terminals of Vertebrates Are Sensitive to Omega-conotoxin and Relatively Insensitive to Dihydropyridines. Optical Studies With and Without Voltage-sensitive Dyes. The Rockefeller University Press, 1989.
Cita MLACalcium Channels That Are Required for Secretion From Intact Nerve Terminals of Vertebrates Are Sensitive to Omega-conotoxin and Relatively Insensitive to Dihydropyridines. Optical Studies With and Without Voltage-sensitive Dyes. The Rockefeller University Press, 1989.