After entering axons through activated TRPV4 channels,
calcium ions appear to disrupt the microtubule cytoskeleton by inhibiting a microtubule - stabilizing protein called STOP.
Not exact matches
Atypical receptors
appeared on the surfaces of neurons and allowed
calcium ions inside the cells.
A key stage in the molecular cascade of memory formation
appears to be the opening of membrane channels through which
calcium ions flow.