AbstractNeuropeptides are ubiquitous transmitters that have been implicated in a wide variety of physiological and pathological conditions, and it is important to understand the processes that control their secretion. We have developed a technique that measures neuropeptide secretion with high temporal resolution. This method involves placing an electrophysiological “tag” in a neuropeptide prohormone. The tagged prohormone is subsequently expressed together with an ionotropic receptor that binds the tag. Because the neuropeptide of interest and the tag enter the same population of dense core granules, neuropeptide secretion gives rise to fast, synaptic-like currents. Using this method, we show that peptide secretion can be modulated on a mi...
Neuropeptides are some of the most elusive molecules to monitor in neuroscience. Detecting their rel...
SummaryNeuropeptides activate G protein-coupled receptors to acutely modulate cellular excitability ...
Neurons can contain both neuropeptides and “classic” small molecule transmitters. Much progress has ...
AbstractNeuropeptides are ubiquitous transmitters that have been implicated in a wide variety of phy...
Research on neuropeptide function has advanced rapidly, yet there is still no spatio-temporally reso...
Recent technical developments have transformed how neuroscientists can probe brain function. What wa...
Neuropeptides are a class of neural signaling molecules that play a pivotal role in brain function a...
Neurons convey information through trillions of connections to affect animal behavior. Communication...
ABSTRACT: Neuropeptides are synthesized in and released from neurons and are involved in a wide rang...
The human brain contains billions of brain cells (neurons). Neurons communicate with each other thro...
Characterization of neuropeptides is still actively underway. Various resources, both animal and in...
Neuropeptides are synthesized in and released from neurons and are involved in a wide range of physi...
Neuropeptides are a diverse group of signaling molecules used by the nervous system as mediators of ...
Neuropeptides are found in many mammalian CNS neurons where they play key roles in modulating neuron...
AbstractPeptidergic neurotransmission is slow compared to that mediated by classical neurotransmitte...
Neuropeptides are some of the most elusive molecules to monitor in neuroscience. Detecting their rel...
SummaryNeuropeptides activate G protein-coupled receptors to acutely modulate cellular excitability ...
Neurons can contain both neuropeptides and “classic” small molecule transmitters. Much progress has ...
AbstractNeuropeptides are ubiquitous transmitters that have been implicated in a wide variety of phy...
Research on neuropeptide function has advanced rapidly, yet there is still no spatio-temporally reso...
Recent technical developments have transformed how neuroscientists can probe brain function. What wa...
Neuropeptides are a class of neural signaling molecules that play a pivotal role in brain function a...
Neurons convey information through trillions of connections to affect animal behavior. Communication...
ABSTRACT: Neuropeptides are synthesized in and released from neurons and are involved in a wide rang...
The human brain contains billions of brain cells (neurons). Neurons communicate with each other thro...
Characterization of neuropeptides is still actively underway. Various resources, both animal and in...
Neuropeptides are synthesized in and released from neurons and are involved in a wide range of physi...
Neuropeptides are a diverse group of signaling molecules used by the nervous system as mediators of ...
Neuropeptides are found in many mammalian CNS neurons where they play key roles in modulating neuron...
AbstractPeptidergic neurotransmission is slow compared to that mediated by classical neurotransmitte...
Neuropeptides are some of the most elusive molecules to monitor in neuroscience. Detecting their rel...
SummaryNeuropeptides activate G protein-coupled receptors to acutely modulate cellular excitability ...
Neurons can contain both neuropeptides and “classic” small molecule transmitters. Much progress has ...