Changes in the response to release of a single synaptic vesicle have generally been attributed to postsynaptic modification of receptor sensitivity, but considerable evidence now demonstrates that alterations in vesicle filling also contribute to changes in quantal size. Receptors are not saturated at many synapses, and changes in the amount of transmitter per vesicle contribute to the physiological regulation of release. On the other hand, the presynaptic factors that determine quantal size remain poorly understood. Aside from regulation of the fusion pore, these mechanisms fall into two general categories: those that affect the accumulation of transmitter inside a vesicle and those that affect vesicle size. This review will summarize curr...
AbstractIn many neurons, responses to individual quanta of transmitter exhibit large variations in a...
AbstractSimilarities between the ways that synaptic vesicles and large dense-core vesicles release t...
AbstractAxon terminals release more than one physiologically active substance. Synaptic messengers m...
Changes in the response to release of a single synaptic vesicle have generally been attributed to po...
The regulation of quantal size through pre- rather than postsynaptic mechanisms has recently receive...
SummaryThe sizes and contents of transmitter-filled vesicles have been shown to vary depending on ex...
AbstractWe have studied the origin of quantal variability for small synaptic vesicles (SSVs) and lar...
SummaryThe existence of vesicular docking sites in central synapses is supported by morphological an...
Changes in synaptic activity alter quantal size, but the relative roles of presynaptic and postsynap...
SummarySustained synaptic transmission requires vesicle recycling and refilling with transmitter, tw...
Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly...
AbstractTo what extent the quantal hypothesis of transmitter release applies to dense-core vesicle (...
Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly...
AbstractThe size of a synaptic vesicle (SV) is generally thought to be determined by the amount of l...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractIn many neurons, responses to individual quanta of transmitter exhibit large variations in a...
AbstractSimilarities between the ways that synaptic vesicles and large dense-core vesicles release t...
AbstractAxon terminals release more than one physiologically active substance. Synaptic messengers m...
Changes in the response to release of a single synaptic vesicle have generally been attributed to po...
The regulation of quantal size through pre- rather than postsynaptic mechanisms has recently receive...
SummaryThe sizes and contents of transmitter-filled vesicles have been shown to vary depending on ex...
AbstractWe have studied the origin of quantal variability for small synaptic vesicles (SSVs) and lar...
SummaryThe existence of vesicular docking sites in central synapses is supported by morphological an...
Changes in synaptic activity alter quantal size, but the relative roles of presynaptic and postsynap...
SummarySustained synaptic transmission requires vesicle recycling and refilling with transmitter, tw...
Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly...
AbstractTo what extent the quantal hypothesis of transmitter release applies to dense-core vesicle (...
Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly...
AbstractThe size of a synaptic vesicle (SV) is generally thought to be determined by the amount of l...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractIn many neurons, responses to individual quanta of transmitter exhibit large variations in a...
AbstractSimilarities between the ways that synaptic vesicles and large dense-core vesicles release t...
AbstractAxon terminals release more than one physiologically active substance. Synaptic messengers m...