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213 related items for PubMed ID: 21486773

  • 21. The decrease in the presynaptic calcium current is a major cause of short-term depression at a calyx-type synapse.
    Xu J, Wu LG.
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  • 22. Presynaptic mitochondrial calcium sequestration influences transmission at mammalian central synapses.
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  • 26. Released fraction and total size of a pool of immediately available transmitter quanta at a calyx synapse.
    Schneggenburger R, Meyer AC, Neher E.
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  • 29. Two components of transmitter release in retinal bipolar cells: exocytosis and mobilization of synaptic vesicles.
    Sakaba T, Tachibana M, Matsui K, Minami N.
    Neurosci Res; 1997 Apr 15; 27(4):357-70. PubMed ID: 9152048
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  • 34. Physiological temperatures reduce the rate of vesicle pool depletion and short-term depression via an acceleration of vesicle recruitment.
    Kushmerick C, Renden R, von Gersdorff H.
    J Neurosci; 2006 Feb 01; 26(5):1366-77. PubMed ID: 16452660
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  • 37. Glucose and lactate as metabolic constraints on presynaptic transmission at an excitatory synapse.
    Lucas SJ, Michel CB, Marra V, Smalley JL, Hennig MH, Graham BP, Forsythe ID.
    J Physiol; 2018 May 01; 596(9):1699-1721. PubMed ID: 29430661
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  • 38. Distinguishing between presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms of short-term depression during action potential trains.
    Wong AY, Graham BP, Billups B, Forsythe ID.
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  • 40. Exocytosis in peptidergic nerve terminals exhibits two calcium-sensitive phases during pulsatile calcium entry.
    Seward EP, Chernevskaya NI, Nowycky MC.
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