These results indicate that T-type calcium channels are critical regulators of a Caenorhabditis elegans serotonergic circuit and demonstrate a mechanism in which T-type channels functionally gate inhibitory modulation in vivo.
We conclude that the CCA-1 T-type calcium channel boosts the excitatory effect of synaptic input allowing for reliable and rapid depolarization and contraction of the pharyngeal muscle.
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