SummaryNeurotransmitter release can be evoked by action potentials or occur spontaneously, but the relationship between those modes has been unclear. The direct visualization of release events has now shown that individual synapses display preferences for evoked versus spontaneous transmission that are determined by the release machinery at active zones
It has long been known that each neuron in both the central and peripheral nervous system has a larg...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...
There is a general consensus that synaptic vesicular release by a full collapse process is the prima...
SummaryNeurotransmitter release can be evoked by action potentials or occur spontaneously, but the r...
Background Different pools and functions have recently been attributed to spontaneous and evoked ve...
Neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicle fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neuronal comm...
In the past, the spontaneous release of neurotransmitter from presynaptic terminals has been thought...
SummaryBackgroundSpontaneous “miniature” transmitter release takes place at low rates at all synapse...
For over 50 years, it has been recognized that two distinct modes of neurotransmission are operative...
For over 50 years, it has been recognized that two distinct modes of neurotransmission are operative...
Recent findings suggest that spontaneous neurotransmission is a bona fide pathway for interneuronal ...
BackgroundSpontaneous "miniature" transmitter release takes place at low rates at all synapses. Long...
Neurotransmitter release from neurons takes place at specialized structures called synapses. Action ...
Neurons communicate by fusing synaptic vesicles (SV) packed with neuronal transmitters with the pres...
A synapse acts on neural transmission through a chemical process called synapses fusion between pre-...
It has long been known that each neuron in both the central and peripheral nervous system has a larg...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...
There is a general consensus that synaptic vesicular release by a full collapse process is the prima...
SummaryNeurotransmitter release can be evoked by action potentials or occur spontaneously, but the r...
Background Different pools and functions have recently been attributed to spontaneous and evoked ve...
Neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicle fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neuronal comm...
In the past, the spontaneous release of neurotransmitter from presynaptic terminals has been thought...
SummaryBackgroundSpontaneous “miniature” transmitter release takes place at low rates at all synapse...
For over 50 years, it has been recognized that two distinct modes of neurotransmission are operative...
For over 50 years, it has been recognized that two distinct modes of neurotransmission are operative...
Recent findings suggest that spontaneous neurotransmission is a bona fide pathway for interneuronal ...
BackgroundSpontaneous "miniature" transmitter release takes place at low rates at all synapses. Long...
Neurotransmitter release from neurons takes place at specialized structures called synapses. Action ...
Neurons communicate by fusing synaptic vesicles (SV) packed with neuronal transmitters with the pres...
A synapse acts on neural transmission through a chemical process called synapses fusion between pre-...
It has long been known that each neuron in both the central and peripheral nervous system has a larg...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...
There is a general consensus that synaptic vesicular release by a full collapse process is the prima...