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Synaptic Transmission

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter defines the number of methods to characterize the processes surrounding synaptic transmission, in particular the release and diffusion of neurotransmitters. It also introduces handles for graphic objects to update images dynamically.
Marc Benayoun   +5 more
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Synaptic transmission without calcium

Neuroscience Research Supplements, 1986
Abstract Rods turn light into a signal that is transmitted across electrical synapses made with neighboring rods and chemical synapses made with horizontal and bipolar cells. Several currents traversing a rod's inner-segment membrane modify the signal and influence synaptic transmission. One, a voltage-activated calcium current, has two functions: 1)
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Elementary components of synaptic transmission

The Science of Nature, 1979
The analysis of chemical transmission at synapses, in particular at the neuromuscular junction, has proceeded from the cellular to the molecular level. Gradual refinements in electric recording technique have brought to light new features, first the quantal delivery of the transmitter substance, in multimolecular packets, from the nerve endings, and ...
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Neurotrophin regulation of synaptic transmission

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1999
Examples of signaling molecules that are devoted to neuronal development at the exclusion of other functions are scarce. It may then come as no surprise to learn that a family of molecules that promote neuronal survival, differentiation and outgrowth also regulate synaptic transmission at both developing and mature synapses.
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Synaptic transmission

2014
This chapter will use a number of methods to characterize the processes surrounding synaptic transmission, in particular the release and diffusion of neurotransmitters. This chapter will also introduce handles for graphic objects to update images dynamically.
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Synaptic Transmission in Insects

1975
Insects have never attracted the attentions of biochemists to the same extent as either microorganisms or vertebrates. In fact it is probably no great exaggeration to say that a major part of our current knowledge of biochemistry stems from observations using either tissue from the rat or E. coli.
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Synaptic Transmission in the Outer Retina

Annual Review of Physiology, 1994
The primary function of the retina is to detect light and to process visual images. Light is absorbed by photoreceptors, and its energy is transduced into electrical signals in the form of membrane hyperpolarization (165). Signals in rod and cone photoreceptors are transmitted to higher order retinal neurons through a complex and highly organized ...
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Synaptic and neuro-muscular transmission

Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1936
The centre of interest in the field of synaptic and neuro-muscular transmission has been for some time occupied by the two conflicting hypotheses of chemical and electrical mediation. Moreover this conflict is not restricted to transmission to any one type of effector,for it now appears certain that, with the exception of diffuse chemical mediation ...
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A model for synaptic transmission

Brain Research Bulletin, 1979
Rodolfo R. Llinás   +2 more
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