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Macropatch clamp and intracellular recordings in guinea pigs suggested that the pattern of Ca2+ spike firing in the dendrites of Purkinje cells is dynamically modulated by a highly aminopyridine-sensitive K+ current, and probably also by a Ca2+-activated potassium current                                         Show
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