Researchers concluded that hpca deficiency might inhibit vgccs. evidence in the passage also supports what alternative hypothesis concerning hcpa deficiency? a. it prevents membrane depolarization in response to kcl. b. it is caused by more than one type of hpca mutation. c. it inhibits neuronal membrane voltage-gated sodium channels. d. it increases neuronal membrane calcium conductance.
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