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CACNA1A activates N-methyl-D-aspartic acid. 2 / 2
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"As seen in Figure xref , the trajectories of overall system activity, with and without NMDA receptor activation, are indeed similar in the early time period (<30 ms), but in the later time period (40–65 ms), voltage-dependent activation of NMDA current is sufficient to cause overall system activity to continue rising higher than in the condition without NMDA receptor activation."
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"A slow mode, which is seen in the isolated hemicord activated with NMDA, depends on slow bursting sustained by the voltage-dependent activation of NMDA receptors, while a fast mode is seen during application of d -glutamate and does not require NMDA voltage-dependent activation ( xref )."