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Hyperpolarization-activated potassium channels presynaptically facilitate transmitter release in a calcium-independent fashion.
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Siegelbaum, S. Presynaptic facilitation by hyperpolarization-activated pacemaker channels . Nat Neurosci 3, 101–102 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/72038
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