The details of exocytosis, the vital cell process of neuronal communication, are still under debate with two generally accepted scenarios. The first mode of release involves secretory vesicles distending into the cell membrane to release the complete vesicle contents. The second involves partial release of the vesicle content through an intermittent fusion pore, or an opened or partially distended fusion pore. Here we show that both full and partial release can be mimicked with a single large-scale cell model for exocytosis composed of material from blebbing cell plasma membrane. The apparent switching mechanism for determining the mode of release is demonstrated to be related to membrane tension that can be differentially induced during ar...
During exocytosis, vesicles in secretory cells fuse with the cellular membrane and release their con...
AbstractA significant number of exocytosis events recorded with amperometry demonstrate a prespike f...
AbstractIt has been a long belief that release of substances from the cell to the extracellular mili...
The details of exocytosis, the vital cell process of neuronal communication, are still under debate ...
Neurons communicate via an essential process called exocytosis. Cholesterol, an abundant lipid in bo...
Excitable cells, like endocrine cells and neurons release hormones and transmitters through exocyto...
Exocytosis is the fundamental process by which cells communicate with each other. The events that le...
The basis for communication between nerve cells lies in the process of exocytosis, the fusion of neu...
AbstractNeurotransmission requires Ca2+-dependent release of secretory products through fusion pores...
Exocytosis involves fusion between a membrane-bound vesicle containing signaling moleculesand the pl...
For decades, "all-or-none"and "kiss-and-run"were thought to be the only major exocytotic release mod...
Vesicle fusion, the central process of neurotransmitter release and hormonal secretion, is a complex...
We present an amperometric study of content release from individual vesicles in an artificial secret...
Exocytosis, a process where intracellular vesicles fuse and secrete lumenal cargo, is fundamental to...
Chemical signaling strength during intercellular communication can be regulated by secretory cells t...
During exocytosis, vesicles in secretory cells fuse with the cellular membrane and release their con...
AbstractA significant number of exocytosis events recorded with amperometry demonstrate a prespike f...
AbstractIt has been a long belief that release of substances from the cell to the extracellular mili...
The details of exocytosis, the vital cell process of neuronal communication, are still under debate ...
Neurons communicate via an essential process called exocytosis. Cholesterol, an abundant lipid in bo...
Excitable cells, like endocrine cells and neurons release hormones and transmitters through exocyto...
Exocytosis is the fundamental process by which cells communicate with each other. The events that le...
The basis for communication between nerve cells lies in the process of exocytosis, the fusion of neu...
AbstractNeurotransmission requires Ca2+-dependent release of secretory products through fusion pores...
Exocytosis involves fusion between a membrane-bound vesicle containing signaling moleculesand the pl...
For decades, "all-or-none"and "kiss-and-run"were thought to be the only major exocytotic release mod...
Vesicle fusion, the central process of neurotransmitter release and hormonal secretion, is a complex...
We present an amperometric study of content release from individual vesicles in an artificial secret...
Exocytosis, a process where intracellular vesicles fuse and secrete lumenal cargo, is fundamental to...
Chemical signaling strength during intercellular communication can be regulated by secretory cells t...
During exocytosis, vesicles in secretory cells fuse with the cellular membrane and release their con...
AbstractA significant number of exocytosis events recorded with amperometry demonstrate a prespike f...
AbstractIt has been a long belief that release of substances from the cell to the extracellular mili...