The synapses made by many arthropod photoreceptors are disinhibitory and use histamine as their transmitter. Because decreases and not increases in the cleft concentration of transmitter constitute the important event at these synapses, a transporter to clear the cleft of histamine would seem particularly crucial to signal transfer. We report here tha
Histamine (HA) is a neurotransmitter in arthropod photoreceptors. It is recycled via conjugation to ...
PURPOSE. In Old World primates, the retina receives input from histaminergic neurons in the posterio...
Monoaminergic neurotransmission is greatly dependent on the function of the vesicular monoamine tran...
The synapses made by many arthropod photoreceptors are disinhibitory and use histamine as their tran...
Photoreceptor synapses of both vertebrate and invertebrate eyes are unconventional. These synapses r...
As a first step in understanding how the supply of the neurotransmitter histamine is maintained in a...
Intracellular recordings were made from the large monopolar cells (LMC's) in the first visual neurop...
Summary: Classical fast neurotransmitters are loaded into synaptic vesicles and concentrated by the ...
Histamine (HA) is the photoreceptor neurotransmitter in arthropods, directly gating chloride channel...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Histamine (HA) is a neurotransmitter in arthropod photoreceptors. It is recycled via conjugation to ...
PURPOSE. In Old World primates, the retina receives input from histaminergic neurons in the posterio...
Monoaminergic neurotransmission is greatly dependent on the function of the vesicular monoamine tran...
The synapses made by many arthropod photoreceptors are disinhibitory and use histamine as their tran...
Photoreceptor synapses of both vertebrate and invertebrate eyes are unconventional. These synapses r...
As a first step in understanding how the supply of the neurotransmitter histamine is maintained in a...
Intracellular recordings were made from the large monopolar cells (LMC's) in the first visual neurop...
Summary: Classical fast neurotransmitters are loaded into synaptic vesicles and concentrated by the ...
Histamine (HA) is the photoreceptor neurotransmitter in arthropods, directly gating chloride channel...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Histamine (HA) is a neurotransmitter in arthropod photoreceptors. It is recycled via conjugation to ...
PURPOSE. In Old World primates, the retina receives input from histaminergic neurons in the posterio...
Monoaminergic neurotransmission is greatly dependent on the function of the vesicular monoamine tran...