Impaired neurotransmitter release and elevated threshold for cortical spreading depression in mice with mutations in the α1A subunit of P/Q type calcium channels
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M. Moskowitz | C. Ayata | E. Lo | J. Noebels | M. Shimizu‐Sasamata | Masao Shimizu-Sasamata | Michael A. Moskowitz
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