Summary
Ca++, being bound to the sodium-potassium-stimulated ATPase-system of the brain, inhibits this system. It can only partially be removed by EDTA. It cannot be removed by oxalate.
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Somogyi, J. Über die Bindung der Ca-Ionen an das Na++K+-aktivierbare Adenosintriphosphatase-System des Gehirns. Experientia 20, 28–29 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02146025
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