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The following pages link to RIM controls homeostatic plasticity through modulation of the readily-releasable vesicle pool (Q36469214):
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- The active zone protein family ELKS supports Ca2+ influx at nerve terminals of inhibitory hippocampal neurons (Q26269841) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms driving homeostatic plasticity of neurotransmitter release (Q26823427) (← links)
- Synaptic vesicle recycling: steps and principles (Q26825177) (← links)
- Homeostatic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (Q26829672) (← links)
- Cell biology in neuroscience: the interplay between Hebbian and homeostatic synaptic plasticity (Q27002483) (← links)
- Rab3-interacting molecules 2α and 2β promote the abundance of voltage-gated CaV1.3 Ca2+ channels at hair cell active zones (Q27326298) (← links)
- A novel synaptic plasticity rule explains homeostasis of neuromuscular transmission (Q28833653) (← links)
- Distinct actions of Rab3 and Rab27 GTPases on late stages of exocytosis of insulin. (Q30404192) (← links)
- The Bruchpilot cytomatrix determines the size of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles (Q30543185) (← links)
- Prion protein facilitates synaptic vesicle release by enhancing release probability. (Q33991740) (← links)
- Archaerhodopsin voltage imaging: synaptic calcium and BK channels stabilize action potential repolarization at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (Q34416465) (← links)
- NLP-12 engages different UNC-13 proteins to potentiate tonic and evoked release. (Q34989934) (← links)
- A single-cross, RNA interference-based genetic tool for examining the long-term maintenance of homeostatic plasticity (Q35218861) (← links)
- The N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor and dysbindin interact to modulate synaptic plasticity. (Q35598755) (← links)
- C-terminal Src Kinase Gates Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity and Regulates Fasciclin II Expression at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction (Q35931031) (← links)
- Presynaptic active zones in invertebrates and vertebrates (Q36004250) (← links)
- Molecular pathways associated with the nutritional programming of plant-based diet acceptance in rainbow trout following an early feeding exposure (Q36050749) (← links)
- Transmission, Development, and Plasticity of Synapses. (Q36132208) (← links)
- Fife organizes synaptic vesicles and calcium channels for high-probability neurotransmitter release (Q36229875) (← links)
- Vesicle-Mediated Steroid Hormone Secretion in Drosophila melanogaster (Q36258990) (← links)
- RIM promotes calcium channel accumulation at active zones of the Drosophila neuromuscular junction. (Q36450432) (← links)
- The Innate Immune Receptor PGRP-LC Controls Presynaptic Homeostatic Plasticity (Q36479331) (← links)
- Reversible Recruitment of a Homeostatic Reserve Pool of Synaptic Vesicles Underlies Rapid Homeostatic Plasticity of Quantal Content. (Q36480256) (← links)
- UNC-13L, UNC-13S, and Tomosyn form a protein code for fast and slow neurotransmitter release in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q37094524) (← links)
- Rab11 modulates α-synuclein-mediated defects in synaptic transmission and behaviour (Q37179079) (← links)
- A presynaptic ENaC channel drives homeostatic plasticity (Q37201940) (← links)
- Presynaptic DLG regulates synaptic function through the localization of voltage-activated Ca(2+) Channels. (Q37215838) (← links)
- New approaches for studying synaptic development, function, and plasticity using Drosophila as a model system (Q37282538) (← links)
- Position of UNC-13 in the active zone regulates synaptic vesicle release probability and release kinetics (Q37290090) (← links)
- RIM-binding protein 2 regulates release probability by fine-tuning calcium channel localization at murine hippocampal synapses. (Q37346952) (← links)
- Dynamic Partitioning of Synaptic Vesicle Pools by the SNARE-Binding Protein Tomosyn. (Q37490408) (← links)
- How voltage-gated calcium channels gate forms of homeostatic synaptic plasticity (Q37584846) (← links)
- Homeostatic signaling and the stabilization of neural function (Q38158726) (← links)
- The presynaptic active zone: A dynamic scaffold that regulates synaptic efficacy (Q38365576) (← links)
- REST-Dependent Presynaptic Homeostasis Induced by Chronic Neuronal Hyperactivity (Q38635502) (← links)
- The malleable brain: plasticity of neural circuits and behavior - a review from students to students. (Q38668955) (← links)
- Synaptic Vesicle Proteins and Active Zone Plasticity. (Q38826340) (← links)
- Mechanisms of homeostatic plasticity in the excitatory synapse. (Q38848659) (← links)
- The BLOC-1 Subunit Pallidin Facilitates Activity-Dependent Synaptic Vesicle Recycling. (Q38895201) (← links)
- Functional consequences of pre- and postsynaptic expression of synaptic plasticity (Q39091148) (← links)
- Vertebrate Presynaptic Active Zone Assembly: a Role Accomplished by Diverse Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms (Q39420011) (← links)
- Fusion Competent Synaptic Vesicles Persist upon Active Zone Disruption and Loss of Vesicle Docking (Q39756941) (← links)
- α2δ-3 Is Required for Rapid Transsynaptic Homeostatic Signaling (Q41065466) (← links)
- Composition and Control of a Deg/ENaC Channel during Presynaptic Homeostatic Plasticity (Q41065922) (← links)
- Homeostatic synaptic depression is achieved through a regulated decrease in presynaptic calcium channel abundance (Q41073181) (← links)
- A Presynaptic Glutamate Receptor Subunit Confers Robustness to Neurotransmission and Homeostatic Potentiation (Q41201206) (← links)
- Bruchpilot and Synaptotagmin collaborate to drive rapid glutamate release and active zone differentiation (Q41384590) (← links)
- Modulation of synaptic vesicle exocytosis in muscle-dependent long-term depression at the amphibian neuromuscular junction (Q41841224) (← links)
- RIM1α SUMOylation is required for fast synaptic vesicle exocytosis. (Q41885145) (← links)
- RIM-binding protein links synaptic homeostasis to the stabilization and replenishment of high release probability vesicles (Q41891455) (← links)