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The following pages link to Gain of rod to horizontal cell synaptic transfer: relation to glutamate release and a dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium current (Q73692439):
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- A CACNA1F mutation identified in an X-linked retinal disorder shifts the voltage dependence of Cav1.4 channel activation. (Q24302179) (← links)
- An L-type calcium-channel gene mutated in incomplete X-linked congenital stationary night blindness (Q24315182) (← links)
- Calcium stores in vertebrate photoreceptors (Q26853529) (← links)
- Towards a Unified Theory of Calmodulin Regulation (Calmodulation) of Voltage-Gated Calcium and Sodium Channels (Q27002550) (← links)
- Cav1.4alpha1 subunits can form slowly inactivating dihydropyridine-sensitive L-type Ca2+ channels lacking Ca2+-dependent inactivation (Q28186241) (← links)
- Congenital stationary night blindness type 2 mutations S229P, G369D, L1068P, and W1440X alter channel gating or functional expression of Ca(v)1.4 L-type Ca2+ channels (Q28301295) (← links)
- Ontogeny of plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase isoforms in the neural retina of the postnatal rat (Q28564395) (← links)
- Characterization of C-terminal Splice Variants of Cav1.4 Ca2+ Channels in Human Retina (Q28975753) (← links)
- Complex dynamics of V1 population responses explained by a simple gain-control model (Q30492794) (← links)
- The feedback pathway from horizontal cells to cones. A mini review with a look ahead (Q33682066) (← links)
- Mesopic state: cellular mechanisms involved in pre- and post-synaptic mixing of rod and cone signals (Q34001910) (← links)
- Transmission at the photoreceptor synapse (Q34290399) (← links)
- Synaptic transmission at retinal ribbon synapses (Q34410593) (← links)
- Calcium and retinal function (Q34590396) (← links)
- Calcium regulation in photoreceptors. (Q34772941) (← links)
- Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestrated to cope with real life. (Q35096118) (← links)
- Alternative splicing at C terminus of Ca(V)1.4 calcium channel modulates calcium-dependent inactivation, activation potential, and current density (Q35668930) (← links)
- Transmission of scotopic signals from the rod to rod-bipolar cell in the mammalian retina. (Q35944658) (← links)
- Cell-specific expression of plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms in retinal neurons (Q36004748) (← links)
- Modeling and measurement of vesicle pools at the cone ribbon synapse: Changes in release probability are solely responsible for voltage-dependent changes in release (Q36303534) (← links)
- Modulation of the intracellular calcium concentration in photoreceptor terminals by a presynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptor (Q36439365) (← links)
- Calcium-induced calcium release in rod photoreceptor terminals boosts synaptic transmission during maintained depolarization (Q36775171) (← links)
- Somatostatin modulates voltage-gated K(+) and Ca(2+) currents in rod and cone photoreceptors of the salamander retina (Q36964948) (← links)
- Expression of calcium transporters in the retina of the tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) (Q36965598) (← links)
- What can naturally occurring mutations tell us about Ca(v)1.x channel function? (Q37209113) (← links)
- Ideal observer analysis of signal quality in retinal circuits (Q37360099) (← links)
- Presynaptic [Ca(2+)] and GCAPs: aspects on the structure and function of photoreceptor ribbon synapses (Q37559115) (← links)
- Channelopathies in Cav1.1, Cav1.3, and Cav1.4 voltage-gated L-type Ca2+ channels (Q37705122) (← links)
- Mouse b-wave mutants (Q38176282) (← links)
- Role of dopamine in distal retina (Q38204258) (← links)
- C-terminal modulator controls Ca2+-dependent gating of Ca(v)1.4 L-type Ca2+ channels (Q40241474) (← links)
- Glutamate acts at NMDA receptors on fresh bovine and on cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells to trigger release of ATP. (Q40261244) (← links)
- Caffeine-sensitive calcium stores regulate synaptic transmission from retinal rod photoreceptors (Q41686886) (← links)
- Intrinsic cone adaptation modulates feedback efficiency from horizontal cells to cones (Q41938598) (← links)
- A highly Ca2+-sensitive pool of vesicles contributes to linearity at the rod photoreceptor ribbon synapse (Q42066065) (← links)
- Complex regulation of voltage-dependent activation and inactivation properties of retinal voltage-gated Cav1.4 L-type Ca2+ channels by Ca2+-binding protein 4 (CaBP4). (Q42413464) (← links)
- Dysfunctional light-evoked regulation of cAMP in photoreceptors and abnormal retinal adaptation in mice lacking dopamine D4 receptors. (Q42518706) (← links)
- A clockwork hypothesis: synaptic release by rod photoreceptors must be regular (Q43203285) (← links)
- Weak endogenous Ca2+ buffering supports sustained synaptic transmission by distinct mechanisms in rod and cone photoreceptors in salamander retina (Q43227355) (← links)
- Potentiation of L-type calcium channels reveals nonsynaptic mechanisms that correlate spontaneous activity in the developing mammalian retina. (Q43770554) (← links)
- Abnormalities of the long flash ERG in congenital stationary night blindness of the Schubert-Bornschein type. (Q44014596) (← links)
- Nonlinear signal transfer from mouse rods to bipolar cells and implications for visual sensitivity (Q44025653) (← links)
- Different effects of low Ca2+ on signal transmission from rods and cones to bipolar cells in carp retina (Q44223740) (← links)
- Bandpass filtering at the rod to second-order cell synapse in salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) retina. (Q44433400) (← links)
- Selective transmission of single photon responses by saturation at the rod-to-rod bipolar synapse (Q44758010) (← links)
- Lateral gain control in the outer retina leads to potentiation of center responses of retinal neurons. (Q46013914) (← links)
- Rod and cone contributions to horizontal cell light responses in the mouse retina. (Q46506140) (← links)
- Large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels facilitate transmitter release in salamander rod synapse. (Q46656546) (← links)
- Synaptic transmission mediated by internal calcium stores in rod photoreceptors. (Q46935393) (← links)
- Transfer of visual motion information via graded synapses operates linearly in the natural activity range. (Q52590599) (← links)