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M. Yamashita and M. Sugioka are in the Dept. of Physiology, Osaka University Medical School, Yamadaoka 2-2, Suita 565, Osaka Japan.
Neuroepithelial cells have Ca2+ mobilization systems that are activated by acetylcholine via muscarinic receptors and by extracellular ATP via P2U purinoceptors. The Ca2+ mobilization occurs during neurogenesis and diminishes in parallel with the declining of mitotic activities of the neuroepithelial cells. Capacitative Ca2+ influx also occurs with the Ca2+ mobilization.
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