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You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.


Bibliography

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  • Jianping Wu et al., Structure of the voltage-gated calcium channel Ca<sub>v</sub>1.1 complex.Science 350, aad 2395 (2015). DOI: 10.1126/science.aad2395
    • This is an article published by the journal Science. It has some 3D protein modeling structures of the proteins with labels and tertiary and quaternary structures. A potential source for an image that we could add.
  • Nanou, E., & Catterall, W. A. (2018). Calcium channels, synaptic plasticity, and neuropsychiatric disease. Neuron, 98(3), 466-481. https://doi-org.byu.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2018.03.017
    • This article is a great location for basics of all of the questions that I've asked so far - it has information on the different types, pharmaceutical applications, history, and more. Great place to start and it's a review, so it's pulling from other articles.

References

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Outline of proposed changes

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Questions that I'd like to find more sources to support:

- receptor operated Ca++ channels - are they only vasoconstriction? The intro fo rthe ligand section is not great. Below in the table it looks like there are types completely unrelated to vasoconstriction (i.e.sperm).


Pharmacology section - perhaps being with an intro along the ines of "differeat Ca++ channels are targetable to treat various medical problems..." Then jump into speciics? More sources defintiely need! Only 1 source for L-Type and 1 source for T-type.


In the talk sections, I noted that I was curious to see if we have enough information to begin a ligand-gated Ca++ channel page. What sources can we find to support that idea? Include those in the talk section.


What information can we find about multiple subunits? - see if the "Structure of the voltage-gated calcium channel 1.1 complex" article expands upon this.


Comment in the talk section - are all of the ligand gated and voltage gated channels in the correct tables? Provide more sources to confirm or deny with the single source currently listed. These lists might be totally outdated or irrelevant - find sources to corroborate.