The release of neurotransmitters at classical chemical synapses occurs via Ca2+ influx through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, which are opened following depolarization of presynaptic terminals. However, owing to a persistence or increase in the amount of transmitter released in preparations containing low concentrations of Ca2+, it has been proposed that transmitter release could also occur through a Ca(2+)-independent, carrier-mediated process. On the other hand, lowering extracellular [Ca2+] can actually promote Ca2+ influx through voltage-activated Ca2+ channels via a modification of the surface potential of plasma membranes. Therefore, the proposed Ca(2+)-independent transmitter release could be re-accommodated within the framework of...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
In nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of transmi...
AbstractIn nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of...
The release of synaptic transmitter in chemical synapses is brought about by Ca2+ influx through vol...
The release of synaptic transmitter in chemical synapses is brought about by Ca2+ influx through vol...
According to the classical calcium hypothesis of synaptic transmission, the release of neurotransmit...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and the resulting elevation of intracellular Ca2+ co...
Neurons communicate with each other and relay information to the brain through synapse. Influx of ca...
Neurons communicate with each other and relay information to the brain through synapse. Influx of ca...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
SummaryActivation of presynaptic ion channels alters the membrane potential of nerve terminals, lead...
Small presynaptic conditioning hyperpolarizing pulses reduce transmitter release to a depolarizing s...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
In nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of transmi...
AbstractIn nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of...
The release of synaptic transmitter in chemical synapses is brought about by Ca2+ influx through vol...
The release of synaptic transmitter in chemical synapses is brought about by Ca2+ influx through vol...
According to the classical calcium hypothesis of synaptic transmission, the release of neurotransmit...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
At the first synaptic level of the vertebrate retina, photoreceptor light responses are transmitted ...
Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and the resulting elevation of intracellular Ca2+ co...
Neurons communicate with each other and relay information to the brain through synapse. Influx of ca...
Neurons communicate with each other and relay information to the brain through synapse. Influx of ca...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
SummaryActivation of presynaptic ion channels alters the membrane potential of nerve terminals, lead...
Small presynaptic conditioning hyperpolarizing pulses reduce transmitter release to a depolarizing s...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
In nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of transmi...
AbstractIn nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of...