Voltage-dependent calcium channels control the rapid entry of Ca(2+) into a variety of cell types and are therefore involved in both electrical and cellular signaling. T-type channels, such as CACNA1I, are activated by small membrane depolarizations and can generate burst firing and pacemaker activity.[supplied by OMIM
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