Ca2+ stabilizes the membrane potential of moth olfactory receptor neurons at rest and is essential for their fast repolarization.
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Philippe Lucas | Jean-Pierre Rospars | J. Rospars | A. Pézier | M. Renou | P. Lucas | Adrien Acquistapace | Michel Renou | Adeline Pézier | Adrien Acquistapace
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