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Neurotransmitter Release from Semi-intact Synaptosomes

We have developed a secretion assay composed of semi-intact synaptosomes from which transmitter release is optimally evoked by micromolar Ca2+in the presence of cytosol. Transmitter release from this preparation reconstitutes known characteristics of regulated exocytosis and is accompanied by a mark...

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Published in:Methods (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 1998-10, Vol.16 (2), p.198-203
Main Authors: Tandon, A., Tan, P.K., Bannykh, S., Banerjee, A., Balch, W.E.
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Exocytosis
Glutamates - secretion
Neurotransmitter Agents - secretion
Norepinephrine - secretion
Rats
Synaptosomes - metabolism
Synaptosomes - ultrastructure
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