Cav2.3 channels contribute to dopaminergic neuron loss in a model of Parkinson’s disease
Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are thought to contribute to neurodegeneration of dopaminergic neurons. Here the authors find that the R-type channel Cav2.3 in substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons may contribute to neurodegeneration in a model of Parkinson’s disease, in contrast to the neuroprotective...
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Autores principales: | Julia Benkert, Simon Hess, Shoumik Roy, Dayne Beccano-Kelly, Nicole Wiederspohn, Johanna Duda, Carsten Simons, Komal Patil, Aisylu Gaifullina, Nadja Mannal, Elena Dragicevic, Desirée Spaich, Sonja Müller, Julia Nemeth, Helene Hollmann, Nora Deuter, Yassine Mousba, Christian Kubisch, Christina Poetschke, Joerg Striessnig, Olaf Pongs, Toni Schneider, Richard Wade-Martins, Sandip Patel, Rosanna Parlato, Tobias Frank, Peter Kloppenburg, Birgit Liss |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8271fb3221094175818e53f6966e1e51 |
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