| Regis B. Kelly, James W. Deutsch, Steven S. Carlson, and John A. Wagner. Biochemistry of neurotransmitter release. Annual Reviews of Neuroscience,2, 1979. |
....the terminal equally rapidly after the channels close at the end of an action potential, either by being bound to calmodulin or bya variety of other uptake mechanisms. However, during that brief period, the presence in the terminal causes the release of neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft [33]. catalyzes a reaction between vesicles of neurotransmitter and release sites on the cell membrane. It requires four Ca ions to catalyze the release of a single vesicle of transmitter [27] through a process called exocytosis. Vesicles are small free floating bubbles inside the presynaptic ....
Regis B. Kelly, James W. Deutsch, Steven S. Carlson, and John A. Wagner. Biochemistry of neurotransmitter release. Annual Reviews of Neuroscience,2, 1979.
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