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Imaging of endogenous neurotransmitter release
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1998A method for imaging endogenous release of two common neurotransmitters from tissue slices is described. This detection employs fluorometric, enzymatic assays for glutamate and for GABA, the progress of which is directly monitored by a cooled CCD camera.
G S, Ayoub, S, Grutsis, H, Simko
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Molecular analysis of neurotransmitter release
Essays in Biochemistry, 1998The synaptic vesicle cycle can now be subdivided into a series of defined steps. These are the tethering of the SSV at the active site of the presynaptic membrane, followed by docking and by an ATP-dependent phase, termed priming. Fusion of the primed SSV with the plasma membrane is triggered by CA2+ entry through specific Ca2+ channels.
G, Schiavo, G, Stenbeck
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Dendritic Neurotransmitter Release
2005Dendritic neurotransmitter release, from early days to today's challenges.- Morphological Studies of Dendrites and Dendritic Secretion.- The lifecycle of secretory vesicles: implications for dendritic neurotransmitter release.- Electrical properties of dendrites relevant to dendritic transmitter release-Somatodendritic dopamine release in Midbrain ...
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Neurotransmitter release mechanisms and microtubules
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1983The morphological mechanisms involved in translocation of the synaptic vesicle to the presynaptic membrane, release of transmitter from the vesicle and recycling of the vesicle membrane are still far from understood. However, there is strong evidence that vesicles move along the surfaces of a specific set of highly labile presynaptic microtubules that ...
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Nonvesicular release of neurotransmitter
Neuron, 1993D, Attwell, B, Barbour, M, Szatkowski
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