This page was produced
by undergraduate students of the Biology 181 Honors class at the University
of Arizona and the help of Dr. Andrea Yool from the Dept. of Physiology
at the university. It is based on the information presented in the
scientific paper from the Journal of Neuroscience, August 15,1996 vol.
16, pages 4903-4913, called Reduction of Calcium Currents by Lambert-Eaton
Syndrome Sera: Motoneurons Are Preferentially Affected, and L-Type Currents
Are Spared by Kelly D. Garcia and Kurt G. Beam.