Freeze-fracture electron micrographs from degranulating cells show that the lumen of the secretory granule is connected to the extracellular compartment via large (20 to 150 nm diameter) aqueous pores. These exocytotic fusion pores appear to be made up of a highly curved bilayer that spans the plasma and granule membranes. Conductance measurements, using the patch-clamp technique, have been used to study the fusion pore from the instant it conducts ions. These measurements reveal the presence of early fusion pores that are much smaller than those observed in electron micrographs. Early fusion pores open abruptly, fluctuate, and then either expand irreversibly or close. The molecular structure of these early fusion pores is unknown. In the s...
AbstractThe secretory process requires many different steps and stages. Vesicles must be formed and ...
Neurotransmitter release occurs in the form of quantal events by fusion of secretory vesicles with t...
Endothelial cells (ECs) form a dynamic surface within blood vessels, constantly monitoring and respo...
Freeze-fracture electron micrographs from degranulating cells show that the lumen of the secretory g...
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...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The membrane of secretory granules is involved in the molecular events that cause exocytotic fusion....
The membrane of secretory granules is involved in the molecular events that cause exocytotic fusion....
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...
The earliest event in exocytosis is the formation of a fusion pore, an aqueous channel that connects...
It is believed that in regulated exocytosis the vesicle membrane fuses with the plasma membrane in r...
The earliest event in exocytosis is the formation of a fusion pore, an aqueous channel that connects...
The secretory process requires many different steps and stages. Vesicles must be formed and transpor...
AbstractThe secretory process requires many different steps and stages. Vesicles must be formed and ...
Neurotransmitter release occurs in the form of quantal events by fusion of secretory vesicles with t...
Endothelial cells (ECs) form a dynamic surface within blood vessels, constantly monitoring and respo...
Freeze-fracture electron micrographs from degranulating cells show that the lumen of the secretory g...
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...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The membrane of secretory granules is involved in the molecular events that cause exocytotic fusion....
The membrane of secretory granules is involved in the molecular events that cause exocytotic fusion....
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...
The earliest event in exocytosis is the formation of a fusion pore, an aqueous channel that connects...
It is believed that in regulated exocytosis the vesicle membrane fuses with the plasma membrane in r...
The earliest event in exocytosis is the formation of a fusion pore, an aqueous channel that connects...
The secretory process requires many different steps and stages. Vesicles must be formed and transpor...
AbstractThe secretory process requires many different steps and stages. Vesicles must be formed and ...
Neurotransmitter release occurs in the form of quantal events by fusion of secretory vesicles with t...
Endothelial cells (ECs) form a dynamic surface within blood vessels, constantly monitoring and respo...