Cav2-type calcium channels encoded by cac regulate AP-independent neurotransmitter release at cholinergic synapses in adult Drosophila brain.
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Huaiyu Gu | D. O'Dowd | J. Campusano | Jorge M Campusano | Hailing Su | Diane K O'Dowd | Xicui Sun | Shaojuan Amy Jiang | Jorge Iniguez | Andy An Hoang | Monica Lavian | H. Gu | Xicui Sun | S. A. Jiang | Hailing Su | Jorge Iniguez | M. Lavian
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