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Inactivation of calcium channels in single vascular and visceral smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig
1991
General Physiology and Biophysics
Inactivation of currents carried through calcium channels by calcium (ICa), barium (IBa) and monovalent cations (In.s.) was studied in single smooth muscle cell (SMC) of the guinea-pig coronary artery and taenia caeci by the whole-cell patch-clamp method. The rate of ICa inactivation in the coronary artery SMC was correlated with ICa amplitude, and acceleration was observed with the increasing ICa peak amplitude. The availability curve of ICa in double-pulse experiments was found to be
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