Vesicular secretion is a fundamental process in the body with vesicle fusion releasing vesicle contents to the outside. This process called exocytosis is usually thought of as leading to an all-or-none release of content; regulation of secretory output dependent on regulating the numbers of fused vesicles. However, it is well established that the fusion pore that forms when the vesicle membrane fuses with the cell membrane is dynamic. More recent evidence indicates the dynamic opening and closing, and the size of the fusion pore, are limiting factors to the release of vesicle content. What remains unclear is whether these fusion pore behaviors are under cellular control and therefore relevant to cell physiology.Accumulating evidence over th...
Exocytosis involves fusion between a membrane-bound vesicle containing signaling moleculesand the pl...
SummaryExocytosis of secretory vesicles begins with a fusion pore connecting the vesicle lumen to th...
Membrane fusion underlies multiple processes, including exocytosis of hormones and neurotransmitters...
Summary 1. Here we review recent work on vesicular secretion, with a focus on the control of post-fu...
Many studies have implicated F-actin and myosin 2 in the control of regulated secretion. Most recent...
Regulated secretion in cells is mediated by fusion pore formation between a secretory vesicle and th...
Secretory vesicle exocytosis is a fundamental biological event and the process by which hormones (li...
Exocytosis is the fundamental process by which cells communicate with each other. The events that le...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Regulated exocytosis enables numerous critical cellular functions such as wound healing, fertilisati...
One of the basic cellular functions of virtually every cell type is the exocytotic release of molecu...
The development of micro-voltammetry to detect the release of secretory products from single cells h...
Cellular secretion depends on exocytosis of secretory vesicles and discharge of vesicle contents. Ac...
During exocytosis, vesicles in secretory cells fuse with the cellular membrane and release their con...
Exocytosis involves fusion between a membrane-bound vesicle containing signaling moleculesand the pl...
SummaryExocytosis of secretory vesicles begins with a fusion pore connecting the vesicle lumen to th...
Membrane fusion underlies multiple processes, including exocytosis of hormones and neurotransmitters...
Summary 1. Here we review recent work on vesicular secretion, with a focus on the control of post-fu...
Many studies have implicated F-actin and myosin 2 in the control of regulated secretion. Most recent...
Regulated secretion in cells is mediated by fusion pore formation between a secretory vesicle and th...
Secretory vesicle exocytosis is a fundamental biological event and the process by which hormones (li...
Exocytosis is the fundamental process by which cells communicate with each other. The events that le...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Regulated exocytosis enables numerous critical cellular functions such as wound healing, fertilisati...
One of the basic cellular functions of virtually every cell type is the exocytotic release of molecu...
The development of micro-voltammetry to detect the release of secretory products from single cells h...
Cellular secretion depends on exocytosis of secretory vesicles and discharge of vesicle contents. Ac...
During exocytosis, vesicles in secretory cells fuse with the cellular membrane and release their con...
Exocytosis involves fusion between a membrane-bound vesicle containing signaling moleculesand the pl...
SummaryExocytosis of secretory vesicles begins with a fusion pore connecting the vesicle lumen to th...
Membrane fusion underlies multiple processes, including exocytosis of hormones and neurotransmitters...