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Facilitation by residual calcium (Stockbridge, Hines 1982)
Accession: 21984
The residual calcium hypothesis is compatible with facilitation of transmitter release from the neuromuscular junction.
Reference: Stockbridge N, Hines M (1982) A re-examination of the residual calcium theory for facilitation of transmitter release. Brain Res 250:378-80 [PubMed]
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Model Type:  Neuromuscular Junction;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:  
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Gap Junctions:  
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Transmitter(s):  
Simulation Environment:  Neuron;
Model Concept(s):  Facilitation;
Implementer(s):  Hines, Michael [Michael.Hines at Yale.edu];
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Stockbridge, N. and Hines, Michael. (1982). A
re-examination of the residual calcium theory for facilitation of
transmitter release.  Brain Res. 250: 378--380.

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