Dihydropyridine Receptor: A Thorough Guide to the DHP Receptor in Muscle Physiology and Beyond
The Dihydropyridine Receptor, commonly abbreviated as the DHPR, is a voltage-gated calcium channel of the L-type family that sits at the heart of excitation–contraction coupling in muscle. This receptor—also known in its longer form as the Dihydropyridine Receptor—acts as both a sensor of membrane voltage and a mediator of calcium flow across the sarcolemma and…
Read more