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1 e to extracellular protease and is detergent releasable.
2 ent led to AbetaO binding that was no longer releasable.
3 th low probability despite being immediately releasable.
4 l of ~1800 SVs with strikingly large readily releasable (~20), recycling (~80) and resting pools (~85
6 lay a kinetic defect in refilling of readily releasable and immediately releasable vesicle pools (RRP
7 educed or undetectable, suggesting that both releasable and membrane-bound alpha-granule constituents
9 y area and number of vesicles in the readily releasable and recycling pools, all correlated with incr
13 e demonstrate the generation of systemically releasable anti-cancer drugs from multilayer nanofilms.
18 terminal by providing both a local source of releasable Ca and by effects on luminal Ca-dependent RyR
19 reticulum (SR) Ca(2+) release and maximal SR-releasable Ca(2+) contributes to decreased specific forc
24 ochondria that reduces the available pool of releasable Ca(2+) within the ER, thereby inhibiting calc
25 -contraction coupling, but not in maximal SR-releasable Ca(2+), account for the age-dependent decline
29 een wild-type and Cmpt fibers, the amount of releasable calcium was significantly reduced in the latt
31 (w,0)) in the pore water and the accessible (releasable) concentration in the sediment (C(as,0)) are
33 d toward overcoming such limitations through releasable conjugates in which the drug is covalently li
35 the production of an NMDA receptor-dependent releasable copper pool within hippocampal neurons, a fin
36 e Lewis Cliff 85311 meteorite shows that its releasable cyanide is primarily in the form of [Fe(II)(C
37 lls were grown on arrays of microfabricated, releasable elements composed of SU-8 polymer termed "cel
38 prior methods for creating cell arrays with releasable elements, no chemical modification of the sub
39 icated that Mn reduced the available pool of releasable ER Ca(2+) at concentrations as low as 1 muM.
44 cytoplasmically sequestered 5-HT is readily releasable from both COS-7 cells and the guinea pig ileu
45 eal and bacterial lipids relative to what is releasable from their respective high-pressure catalytic
46 t not thalamic input, enhanced the number of releasable GABAergic synaptic vesicles and morphological
47 ranule exocytosis, facilitating refilling of releasable granule pools while also limiting the rate of
48 ells reduced the Ca(2+) content of ionomycin-releasable intracellular stores and decreased endoplasmi
49 re we describe the synthesis of a chemically releasable, irreversible K(+) channel inhibitor and its
50 te peptide and TAT were conjugated through a releasable linker, either a disulfide or photolabile bon
54 the plasma membrane and associates in an ATP-releasable manner to the actin-containing insoluble pell
55 thioglycollate, greater pools of epinephrine-releasable marginated neutrophils, greater sensitivity t
56 e that the RH5Nt-P113 interaction provides a releasable mechanism for anchoring RH5 to the merozoite
58 ibed is the construction of a large array of releasable microstructures (micropallets) along with scr
61 -based assay with covalently immobilized but releasable misfolded protein to obviate possible chapero
62 For comparable cytoplasmic Ca(2+) loads, the releasable mitochondrial Ca(2+) in SNL L5 neurons was le
64 ancer cell lines, can be incorporated into a releasable octaarginine conjugate that is effective agai
66 e variety of cargo attachment strategies for releasable or nonreleasable transporter applications.
67 hanges in either the size or mobilization of releasable or reserve pools, and (3) a decrease in rabph
70 st consisting of IL-2 conjugated to multiple releasable polyethylene glycol chains resulting in susta
72 endence of the effective size of the readily releasable pool (RRP) also contributes to the calcium de
73 nge applies to the release of both a readily releasable pool (RRP) and a slower secondary pool of ves
74 in release probability (Pr ) and/or readily-releasable pool (RRP) in many synapses, but the role of
75 in release probability (Pr ) and/or readily-releasable pool (RRP) in many synapses, but the role of
76 ted in a significant increase in the readily releasable pool (RRP) of secretory granules, and decreas
79 in release probability (Pr ) and/or readily-releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles (SVs), but th
80 flux, and diminishes the size of the readily-releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles, consistent w
81 with an increase in the size of the readily releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles, consistent w
82 eed the rate of replenishment of the readily releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles, depression o
85 ggested that complexin maintains the readily releasable pool (RRP) of vesicles and clamps spontaneous
86 but does not change the size of the readily-releasable pool (RRP) of vesicles as measured by stimula
89 uIPSCs in granule cells to evaluate readily releasable pool (RRP) size and resupply rate of recyclin
90 ow that another presynaptic feature, readily releasable pool (RRP) size, is tonotopically distributed
91 l fate of vesicles endocytosed after readily releasable pool (RRP) stimulation in rat hippocampal syn
92 cytosis recycles vesicles within the readily releasable pool (RRP) via a kiss-and-run mechanism that
93 ascent synapses without a functional readily releasable pool (RRP) was unresponsive to PMA applicatio
94 acilitates release efficacy from the Readily Releasable Pool (RRP), and regulates SV distribution to
101 ainly control the fast fusion of the readily releasable pool (RRP); that is, they encode the phasic e
102 , and redirecting them to refill the readily releasable pool after relaxation of the calcium signal.
103 tic vesicles were detected: a small, rapidly releasable pool and a larger and more slowly releasable
104 in Rett syndrome (RTT), but the state of its releasable pool and downstream signaling in mice lacking
106 aptic vesicle pools, including the immediate releasable pool and the ready releasable pool-key elemen
107 ltaneously released vesicles) in the readily releasable pool and their replenishment time constant ca
108 s associated with a reduction in the readily releasable pool and vesicle recycling which impaired the
110 n of docked synaptic vesicles into a readily releasable pool by activating SNAREs for efficient membr
111 in this system replenishment of the readily releasable pool by the reserve vesicles was strictly GTP
112 probability, and (2) the size of the readily releasable pool exclusively at excitatory synapses in mi
113 tosis of synaptic vesicles after the readily releasable pool has either been physiologically exhauste
115 f release, and the number of vesicles in the releasable pool is comparable to the number of vesicles
116 availability of an NMDA receptor-dependent, releasable pool of copper in hippocampal neurons and dem
117 ethyl-p-tyrosine, which depletes the readily releasable pool of dopamine, cocaine was still capable o
118 brane-attached vesicles comprise the readily releasable pool of fusion-competent vesicles and that sy
119 ression to endothelial cells may establish a releasable pool of FVIII and normalize plasma FVIII leve
122 ned to test whether there are changes in the releasable pool of GnRH in the hypothalamus in response
123 KO mice due to impaired replenishment of the releasable pool of granules and that the Ide gene is hap
124 sing from an increase in size of the readily releasable pool of insulin SGs and enhanced SG pool refi
126 ted that estradiol increases the potentially releasable pool of NPY in inhibitory presynaptic boutons
127 l GTPase in reducing the size of the readily releasable pool of SVs and in channeling retrieved SVs t
128 esicle dispersion did not affect the readily releasable pool of SVs, whereas the total number of SVs
130 Ca(2+) channels and the size of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles at active zones.
131 s release and limits the size of the readily-releasable pool of synaptic vesicles at the active zone
133 ng the homeostatic modulation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles following inhibitio
134 revealed that pregabalin reduces the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles in an N-methyl-d-as
135 and acceptor vesicles, mimicking the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles prior to an action
136 e size and replenishment rate of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles without changes in
137 al extent of evoked release, size of readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles, and release probab
138 forms, SV2A and SV2B, have a reduced readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles, indicating that SV
139 nt of synaptotagmin 1 suppressed the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles, whereas wild-type
148 hapsigargin or cyclopiazonic acid primes the releasable pool of vasopressin in the dendrites, so that
149 lease-ready vesicles from an unusually large releasable pool of vesicles (approximately 300 per site)
151 believed to mobilize sequentially a readily releasable pool of vesicles (RRP) underneath the synapti
154 underneath the synaptic ribbons and a slowly releasable pool of vesicles (SRP) at farther distance fr
155 evented decreases in the size of the readily releasable pool of vesicles and in the percentage of act
156 1 which results in a decrease in the readily releasable pool of vesicles at a synapse, suggesting tha
157 size, but not the properties, of the readily-releasable pool of vesicles at inhibitory synapses.
158 r, with adaptation, depletion of the readily releasable pool of vesicles diminishes quantal content a
159 ritical for the proper maturation of readily releasable pool of vesicles during early development but
160 onous release completely empties the readily releasable pool of vesicles during sustained elevations
161 ce PTP by increasing the size of the readily releasable pool of vesicles evoked by high-frequency sti
162 rains of activity suggested that the readily releasable pool of vesicles is reduced in Epac2(-/-) mic
164 lpha causes a large reduction in the readily releasable pool of vesicles, alters short-term plasticit
165 to an alteration of the size of the readily releasable pool of vesicles, but are attributable to red
166 mini frequency, mini amplitude, the readily releasable pool of vesicles, or the apparent Ca(2+) sens
167 I mutations reduced the size of the readily releasable pool of vesicles, whereas the region II mutat
172 voked-release amplitudes (indicating readily-releasable pool refilling) occurred within approximately
173 obilization and replenishment of the readily releasable pool require GTP and Ca2+ but do not necessit
174 ion revealed that as P declines, the readily releasable pool size (N) increases so that the net EPSC
176 near active zones (AZs) predict the measured releasable pool size and replenishment rate from the res
177 ponse fitting of Stx1 levels against readily releasable pool size and vesicular release probability s
178 ther recent evidence links alteration of the releasable pool size with changes in p(r), our results s
179 is overshoot, but did not affect the readily releasable pool size, Ca(2+) influx, or exocytosis.
180 paired, as demonstrated by a smaller readily releasable pool size, slower refilling rate of primed ve
184 synaptic ribbons participate in the readily releasable pool that is tapped rapidly during depolariza
185 d Tomo1 actions to extend beyond the Readily Releasable Pool to mediate the Total Recycling Pool and
186 Doc2b, release was shifted from the readily releasable pool to the subsequent sustained component.
189 ration train, which interrogates the readily releasable pool, but depleted release elicited by a long
190 ith low release probability, a large readily releasable pool, fast presynaptic calcium clearance and
192 ilitated vesicle mobilization to the readily releasable pool, probably by clearing fused vesicle memb
193 ased is regulated by the size of the readily-releasable pool, upstream of vesicle release probability
194 the immediate releasable pool and the ready releasable pool-key elements of short-term plasticity th
212 ficient mutants-restores the size of the the releasable pools in knockout cells, and in WT cells it m
214 atter indicating defects in replenishment of releasable pools required to sustain second-phase GSIS.
215 cle pools (comprising the readily and slowly releasable pools), while showing no change in the kineti
218 g was mediated through surface components or releasable products, platelets were pretreated with an i
219 alpha-granules constitute the major rapidly releasable reservoir of thrombospondin-1 in higher anima
220 re dominant function in the replenishment of releasable SG pools in human beta-cells than its previou
221 idative stress, which, in turn, increase the releasable soluble pool of cytochrome c within the mitoc
222 ol priming of synaptic vesicles to a readily releasable state, and interact with each other via their
223 potential waveforms, Ca(2+) influx, readily releasable SV pool size, and quantal size were unaltered
225 ic release of neurotransmitters from readily releasable synaptic vesicles (SVs) at the active zone.
227 as only encountered for hydrogels containing releasable, target-specific siRNAs, accompanied by minim
231 tumor responses, we utilized charge-altering releasable transporters (CART) for local intratumoral de
232 tic biodegradable materials: charge-altering releasable transporters (CARTs) for mRNA delivery into c
235 largely attributed to depletion of a readily releasable vesicle pool (RRP) and a decreased probabilit
237 s) and did not alter the size of the readily releasable vesicle pool (RRP), the kinetics of RRP deple
239 Surprisingly, despite a smaller readily releasable vesicle pool and fewer docked vesicles, a str
240 UMOylatable mutant decreases the size of the releasable vesicle pool and impairs stimulated SV exocyt
241 his enzyme caused a reduction of the readily releasable vesicle pool and its refilling rate, with a s
242 ing upregulates replenishment of the readily releasable vesicle pool during high-frequency firing.
243 h the rapidly releasing vesicle pool and the releasable vesicle pool of the retinal bipolar cell are
244 ld, without altering the presynaptic readily-releasable vesicle pool or postsynaptic neurotransmitter
245 ticity is mediated by an increase in readily releasable vesicle pool size and is extended in the abse
247 e probability per vesicle and larger readily releasable vesicle pool size at synapses onto interneuro
248 orms of short-term plasticity of the readily releasable vesicle pool size, release probability per ve
249 aptic transmission by increasing the readily releasable vesicle pool size; these mutants also increas
250 (Open) synapses, and the size of the readily releasable vesicle pool was decreased; however, the rate
251 lso facilitates replenishment of the readily releasable vesicle pool, likely via endocytic clearance
252 te without affecting the size of the readily releasable vesicle pool, linking C1 domain activation to
253 P-25 independently influence the size of the releasable vesicle pool, possibly by altering the rate o
264 II knockout mice exhibit markedly diminished releasable vesicle pools (comprising the readily and slo
265 illing of readily releasable and immediately releasable vesicle pools (RRP and IRP, respectively) in
266 sence of Doc2b, the refilling of the readily releasable vesicle pools is faster, but incomplete.
267 iming of secretory vesicles and the sizes of releasable vesicle pools, but not vesicle fusion propert
268 trength is determined by the pool of readily releasable vesicles (RRP) and the probability of release
269 calcium channels and 1-10 (mean, 5) readily releasable vesicles (RRVs) and released 0-5 vesicles dur
272 itter release is determined by the number of releasable vesicles and their probability of release.
274 atory synaptic drive, their pools of readily releasable vesicles are smaller, and transmission failur
275 urons, Ca(2+) triggers exocytosis of readily releasable vesicles by binding to synaptotagmin-1 and -7
276 king and to enhance release probability, but releasable vesicles can be localized distant from the pr
277 sensory neurons must provide a large pool of releasable vesicles for sustained release, while minimiz
278 obilization of a small population of readily releasable vesicles is a Munc13-4-dependent but Rab27a-i
279 that synaptotagmin 2 helps to align readily releasable vesicles near calcium channels at nerve termi
281 mechanisms rapidly increasing the number of releasable vesicles reliably reproduce short-term plasti
284 of 30 ms depolarizations revealed that most releasable vesicles reside within 300 nm of the ribbon c
285 in receptor (SNARE)-driven fusion of readily releasable vesicles that are docked and primed at the pr
286 ransient insures the availability of readily releasable vesicles to support a second, sustained compo
288 identified a highly Ca(2+)-sensitive pool of releasable vesicles with a relatively shallow relationsh
289 ion in the probability of release of readily releasable vesicles with both high and low release proba
290 elease probability and the number of readily releasable vesicles with no effects on the rate of recov
291 t7 mutants also had a larger pool of readily-releasable vesicles, faster recovery following stimulati
293 e developed a method to assess the number of releasable vesicles, rate constants for vesicle priming,
294 ered the rapid fusion of a subset of readily-releasable vesicles, revealing a rapid role of PI(4,5)P2