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1 other neoplasm of the cerebellopontine angle cistern.
2 d involving bilateral cerebellopontine angle cisterns.
3 in surface into sulci and outlines the basal cisterns.
4 m a recreational lake, a groundwater well, a cistern, a farm pond, and drinking water.
5 tion of FH(R127H) provoked enlargement of ER cisterns after treatment with IFN-gamma.
6 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cerebellomedullary cistern allows the withdrawal of sufficient volumes of C
7 an that of the cytoplasmic space between the cistern and the plasma membrane.
8 on of neutrophils associated with the venous cisterns and collecting venules.
9 cluding a basal lamina, caveolae, subsurface cisterns and dense bodies.
10 nce" of 350 nm around the ribbon, with fewer cisterns and many more synaptic vesicles.
11 phosphate-gated calcium stores of subsurface cisterns and mitochondria.
12 nt increase in surface area of intracellular cisterns and plasmalemmal infoldings.
13 i.e., terminals associated with postsynaptic cisterns and rough endoplasmic reticulum) were smaller a
14 ort through cerebrospinal fluid to the basal cisterns and subsequent invasion of the basilar arteries
15 reased CSF signal intensity within the basal cisterns and sulci over the cerebral convexities.
16 ium sequestration into, and release from, ER cisterns and the role that this plays in the generation
17 he ER membrane system, including the nuclear cistern, and following addition of the chromophore coele
18 nd P-selectin; this class of vessels (venous cisterns) appears to be a unique feature in heart.
19 ) synapses with a near membrane postsynaptic cistern are found on motor neurons and other central neu
20 the midline or in the cerebellopontine angle cistern area.
21 we analyzed the distribution of vesicles and cisterns around ribbons from serial sections of inner ha
22 sed a long, narrow cleft, with a subsynaptic cistern comparable to previous descriptions of C-type bo
23 he postsynaptic cistern, the distance of the cistern from the plasma membrane, and the average width
24 er stimulation an active subpopulation of ER cisterns had accumulated more Ca than had mitochondria d
25                 A near-membrane postsynaptic cistern has been proposed to serve as a store from which
26  stimulation the Ca content of responsive ER cisterns increased as much as 20-fold.
27  Hydrocephalus was induced by a single basal cistern injection of kaolin in 3-week-old rats, immediat
28                  Animals underwent a basilar cistern inoculation of group B Streptococci to induce me
29  labeled efferent axons included subsynaptic cisterns, irregularly sized vesicles, and synaptic bodie
30 that formation of new synaptic vesicles from cisterns is rate limiting in the vesicle cycle.
31                             The postsynaptic cistern may play an essential role in calcium homeostasi
32 ic reticulum of muscle, the "synaptoplasmic" cistern of the hair cell efficiently couples synaptic in
33 lectron micrographs showed that postsynaptic cisterns of BKalpha(-/-) OHCs were smaller than those of
34                     Calcium sequestration by cisterns of this subset of ER was graded, reversible, an
35                                 The synaptic cisterns of wild-type OHCs were closely aligned (14-nm s
36 lly or completely disappeared in the basilar cisterns (P <.001) and cerebral sulcal subarachnoid spac
37 zation that specific subsets of dendritic ER cisterns provide spatial and temporal microheterogeneity
38 en somatic plasma membrane and hypolemmal ER cisterns provides a unique mechanism for rapid control o
39                                    Active ER cisterns retained their Ca load much longer (>3 min) tha
40  Taken together, these data suggest that the cistern serves as a sink or buffer to isolate synaptic c
41  supporting the hypothesis that the synaptic cistern serves primarily as a calcium barrier and sink d
42 hannels may transit through the postsynaptic cistern, since ryanodine and sarcoendoplasmic reticulum
43 rcentage (2-8%) of synapses had a subsurface cistern situated below the axon terminal (C type).
44                                   Hypolemmal cisterns such as that at the efferent synapse of the hai
45                  Animals underwent a basilar cistern tap receiving either sterile saline as a placebo
46 lling is constrained by a thin near-membrane cistern that is co-extensive with the efferent terminal
47 -walled (approximately 5 micrometers) venous cisterns that average 200 micrometers in length and vary
48  reticulum (cER) is a network of tubules and cisterns that lie in close apposition to the plasma memb
49 s, the appositional area of the postsynaptic cistern, the distance of the cistern from the plasma mem
50 pically apposed by well-defined postsynaptic cisterns, thus acquiring distinctive profiles.
51                                     Synaptic cisterns were present, but smaller than those of wild-ty
52 e regions adjacent to the basal subarachnoid cisterns where blood and oxyhemoglobin concentrations we

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