AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of calcium dynamics in submembranous domains of active zones in which the calcium contributed by the opening of many channels is pooled. The kinetics of calcium ions in these domains has been determined using simulations for channels arranged in different geometries, according to the active zone under consideration: rectangular grids for varicosities and boutons and lines for motor-nerve terminals. The effects of endogenous fixed and mobile buffers on the two-dimensional distribution of free calcium ions at these active zones are then given, together with the extent to which these are perturbed and can be detected with different affinity calcium indicators when the calcium channels open stochasti...
Hormones and neurotransmitters are released from cells by calcium-regulated exocytosis, and local co...
AbstractExocytosis in neuroendocrine cells is a process triggered by Ca2+. A Monte Carlo simulation ...
Phasic transmitter release at synapses in the mammalian CNS is regulated by local [Ca+] transients, ...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of calcium dynamics and quantal secretion at microdomai...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of calcium dynamics and quantal secretion at microdomai...
Calcium triggered neurotransmitter release is distinguished from other types of cellular exocytosis ...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of the phenomenon of facilitation, whereby a conditioni...
The amplitude-frequency histogram of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials follows a Gaussian di...
AbstractExocytosis in neuroendocrine cells is a process triggered by Ca2+. A Monte Carlo simulation ...
A quantum of transmitter may be released upon the arrival of a nerve impulse if the influx of calciu...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of the phenomenon of facilitation, whereby a conditioni...
AbstractMorphological and biochemical studies indicate association between voltage-gated Ca2+ channe...
AbstractBuffered Ca2+ diffusion in the cytosol of neuroendocrine cells is a plausible explanation fo...
The amplitude-frequency histogram of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials follows a Gaussian di...
ABSTRACT Morphological and biochemical studies indicate association between voltage-gated Ca21 chann...
Hormones and neurotransmitters are released from cells by calcium-regulated exocytosis, and local co...
AbstractExocytosis in neuroendocrine cells is a process triggered by Ca2+. A Monte Carlo simulation ...
Phasic transmitter release at synapses in the mammalian CNS is regulated by local [Ca+] transients, ...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of calcium dynamics and quantal secretion at microdomai...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of calcium dynamics and quantal secretion at microdomai...
Calcium triggered neurotransmitter release is distinguished from other types of cellular exocytosis ...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of the phenomenon of facilitation, whereby a conditioni...
The amplitude-frequency histogram of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials follows a Gaussian di...
AbstractExocytosis in neuroendocrine cells is a process triggered by Ca2+. A Monte Carlo simulation ...
A quantum of transmitter may be released upon the arrival of a nerve impulse if the influx of calciu...
AbstractA Monte Carlo analysis has been made of the phenomenon of facilitation, whereby a conditioni...
AbstractMorphological and biochemical studies indicate association between voltage-gated Ca2+ channe...
AbstractBuffered Ca2+ diffusion in the cytosol of neuroendocrine cells is a plausible explanation fo...
The amplitude-frequency histogram of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials follows a Gaussian di...
ABSTRACT Morphological and biochemical studies indicate association between voltage-gated Ca21 chann...
Hormones and neurotransmitters are released from cells by calcium-regulated exocytosis, and local co...
AbstractExocytosis in neuroendocrine cells is a process triggered by Ca2+. A Monte Carlo simulation ...
Phasic transmitter release at synapses in the mammalian CNS is regulated by local [Ca+] transients, ...