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Phosphorylation of dynamin I and synaptic-vesicle recycling
Trends in Neurosciences, 1994In nerve terminals, neurotransmitters are packaged in synaptic vesicles, and released by exocytosis. Empty synaptic vesicles are rapidly recycled for reuse by endocytosis. Much progress has been made in identifying the proteins involved in synaptic-vesicle trafficking, but the mechanism and regulation of endocytosis have largely remained an enigma. One
P J, Robinson +4 more
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Synaptic Vesicle Recycling: Genetic and Cell Biological Studies
Journal of Neurogenetics, 2010We review mainly the work from our research group here. Our focus has been on the use of genetic methods to delineate the mechanisms of synaptic vesicle recycling and cellular trafficking. Acute temperature-sensitive paralytic mutants have been of particular value in this approach. We have primarily used screens for suppressor and enhancer mutations to
Riddhi, Majumder, K S, Krishnan
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Visualizing recycling of synaptic vesicle proteins
Neurophysiology, 2007The use of modern techniques (in particular, novel fluorescence markers of a few molecular participants of the exo-and endocytotic processes, including pH-sensitive agents, immuno-electron and laser-scanning microscopy) allows experimenters to visualize different stages of recycling of synaptic vesicle proteins.
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The role of coated vesicles in recycling of synaptic vesicle membrane
Cell Biology International Reports, 1989The uptake of extracellular tracers into synaptic nerve terminals has been a phenomenon of persistent interest. Uptake is into synaptic vesicles, hence vesicles spend part of their life in continuity with the plasma membrane, as expected if exocytosis underlies the quantal discharge of neurotransmitters.
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[Research progress of synaptic vesicle recycling].
Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica], 2016Neurotransmission begins with neurotransmitter being released from synaptic vesicles. To achieve this function, synaptic vesicles endure the dynamic "release-recycle" process to maintain the function and structure of presynaptic terminal. Synaptic transmission starts with a single action potential that depolarizes axonal bouton, followed by an increase
Ye-Fei, Li +2 more
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[Synaptic vesicle recycling and Alzheimer's disease].
Sheng li ke xue jin zhan [Progress in physiology], 2013Loss of synapses correlates well with cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the synaptic dysfunction and loss are not well understood. Synaptic vesicle (SV) recycling is a key process for synaptic transmission.
Zhi-Ming, Xia, Ya-Er, Hu
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Molecular mechanisms in synaptic vesicle recycling
Journal of Neurocytology, 1996R, Bauerfeind, T, Galli, P, De Camilli
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Neurotransmitter release and synaptic vesicle recycling
Neuroscience, 1990VALTORTA, FLAVIA +8 more
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The power of imaging to understand extracellular vesicle biology in vivo
Nature Methods, 2021Frederik J Verweij +2 more
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