AbstractA combination of Ca2+ imaging and current-clamp recording in cultured cortical neurons was used to evaluate the reliability of coupling between the action potential and rises in Ca2+ at distal release sites as a possible source of variability in CNS synaptic transmission. Local domains of enhanced Ca2+ influx were observed at varicosities on axon collaterals. Functional assay of vesicle turnover using FM1-43 and parallel electron microscopy confirmed that these varicosities were release sites. Single action potentials reliably (>95% of the time) resulted in a presynaptic Ca2+ transient at all presumed release sites including those on distal collaterals. Variability in the amplitude of presynaptic Ca2+ transients at individual bouton...
AbstractThe plasticity of synapses within neural circuits is regulated by activity, but the underlyi...
Localized, brief Ca2+ transients (Ca2+ syntillas) caused by release from intracellular stores were f...
Information processing by brain circuits depends on Ca2+-dependent, stochastic release of the excita...
AbstractA combination of Ca2+ imaging and current-clamp recording in cultured cortical neurons was u...
Calcium imaging, current clamp recording, electron microscopy and confocal microscopy were used to ...
Presynaptic Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) is a key step in synaptic tra...
AbstractThe amplitudes and kinetics of miniature excitatory synaptic currents (MESCs) in mammalian c...
AbstractWe have used confocal microscopy to monitor synaptically evoked Ca2+ transients in the dendr...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Calcium (Ca2+) is a key ion involved in transmitter...
Ca2+ concentrations drop rapidly over a distance of a few tens of nanometers from an open voltage-ga...
AbstractWe have used endocytotic uptake of the styryl dye FM1–43 at synaptic terminals (Betz and Bew...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential were studied quantitatively in the calyx ...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
AbstractThe plasticity of synapses within neural circuits is regulated by activity, but the underlyi...
Localized, brief Ca2+ transients (Ca2+ syntillas) caused by release from intracellular stores were f...
Information processing by brain circuits depends on Ca2+-dependent, stochastic release of the excita...
AbstractA combination of Ca2+ imaging and current-clamp recording in cultured cortical neurons was u...
Calcium imaging, current clamp recording, electron microscopy and confocal microscopy were used to ...
Presynaptic Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) is a key step in synaptic tra...
AbstractThe amplitudes and kinetics of miniature excitatory synaptic currents (MESCs) in mammalian c...
AbstractWe have used confocal microscopy to monitor synaptically evoked Ca2+ transients in the dendr...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Calcium (Ca2+) is a key ion involved in transmitter...
Ca2+ concentrations drop rapidly over a distance of a few tens of nanometers from an open voltage-ga...
AbstractWe have used endocytotic uptake of the styryl dye FM1–43 at synaptic terminals (Betz and Bew...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential were studied quantitatively in the calyx ...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential (AP) were studied in single boutons of th...
AbstractThe plasticity of synapses within neural circuits is regulated by activity, but the underlyi...
Localized, brief Ca2+ transients (Ca2+ syntillas) caused by release from intracellular stores were f...
Information processing by brain circuits depends on Ca2+-dependent, stochastic release of the excita...