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The following pages link to Multiple stimulation-dependent processes regulate the size of the releasable pool of vesicles (Q47270947):
Displaying 34 items.
- Pulsed laser imaging of Ca(2+) influx in a neuroendocrine terminal. (Q30758864) (← links)
- Evanescent-wave microscopy: a new tool to gain insight into the control of transmitter release (Q31271131) (← links)
- Imaging of dynamic secretory vesicles in living pollen tubes of Picea meyeri using evanescent wave microscopy (Q33247910) (← links)
- Modulating vesicle priming reveals that vesicle immobilization is necessary but not sufficient for fusion-competence (Q33351977) (← links)
- Real-time imaging of the dynamics of secretory granules in growth cones (Q34171843) (← links)
- Lighting up the cell surface with evanescent wave microscopy (Q34286232) (← links)
- Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy in cell biology (Q34456604) (← links)
- Properties of ribbon and non-ribbon release from rod photoreceptors revealed by visualizing individual synaptic vesicles (Q34568061) (← links)
- Tuning exocytosis for speed: fast and slow modes (Q35197982) (← links)
- Restriction of secretory granule motion near the plasma membrane of chromaffin cells (Q36342421) (← links)
- How neurosecretory vesicles release their cargo (Q36412260) (← links)
- Synaptic activity slows vesicular replenishment at excitatory synapses of rat hippocampus (Q36678151) (← links)
- Neuropeptide release by efficient recruitment of diffusing cytoplasmic secretory vesicles (Q36749448) (← links)
- Fluid flow induces mechanosensitive ATP release, calcium signalling and Cl- transport in biliary epithelial cells through a PKCzeta-dependent pathway (Q39995163) (← links)
- Model of neurotransmitter fast transport in axon terminal of presynaptic neuron (Q40166031) (← links)
- Modeling study of exocytosis in neuroendocrine cells: influence of the geometrical parameters (Q40171390) (← links)
- Munc13-1 acts as a priming factor for large dense-core vesicles in bovine chromaffin cells (Q40430145) (← links)
- Delay between fusion pore opening and peptide release from large dense-core vesicles in neuroendocrine cells (Q40755810) (← links)
- Expression of the dominant-negative tail of myosin Va enhances exocytosis of large dense core vesicles in neurons (Q46123140) (← links)
- Mechanisms of transport and exocytosis of dense-core granules containing tissue plasminogen activator in developing hippocampal neurons. (Q46950212) (← links)
- Differential properties of GTP- and Ca(2+)-stimulated exocytosis from large dense core vesicles (Q46990063) (← links)
- High affinity interaction of syntaxin and SNAP-25 on the plasma membrane is abolished by botulinum toxin E. (Q47449829) (← links)
- An electrostatic and probabilistic simulation model to describe neurosecretion at the synaptic scale (Q47614203) (← links)
- Quantifying axial secretory-granule motion with variable-angle evanescent-field excitation (Q49012931) (← links)
- Bidirectional insulin granule turnover in the submembrane space during K(+) depolarization-induced secretion (Q50518753) (← links)
- Transmitter metabolism as a mechanism of synaptic plasticity: a modeling study. (Q52009138) (← links)
- Calcium regulates exocytosis at the level of single vesicles. (Q53859233) (← links)
- Primed Vesicles Can Be Distinguished from Docked Vesicles by Analyzing Their Mobility (Q59559110) (← links)
- Mechanisms Underlying Phasic and Sustained Secretion in Chromaffin Cells from Mouse Adrenal Slices (Q60238626) (← links)
- Potentiation of exocytosis by phospholipase C-coupled G-protein-coupled receptors requires the priming protein Munc13-1 (Q64377330) (← links)
- Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy in cell biology (Q73096752) (← links)
- Secretory granules: and the last shall be first... (Q73727925) (← links)
- Ca(2)+-stimulated exocytosis in maize coleoptile cells (Q74016150) (← links)
- Chapter 7: Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (Q83134550) (← links)