Properties of Exocytotic Response in Vertebrate Photoreceptors (original) (raw)

Low-calcium-induced enhancement of chemical synaptic transmission from photoreceptors to horizontal cells in the vertebrate retina

Angela Pignatelli

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996

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Weak endogenous Ca 2+ buffering supports sustained synaptic transmission by distinct mechanisms in rod and cone photoreceptors in salamander retina

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Light-dependent Changes in Outer Segment Free-Ca2+ Concentration in Salamander Cone Photoreceptors

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Adapting lights and lowered extracellular free calcium desensitize toad photoreceptors by differing mechanisms

Richard E Greenblatt

The Journal of Physiology, 1983

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Calcium influx selects the fast mode of endocytosis in the synaptic terminal of retinal bipolar cells

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Light regulation of Ca2+ in the cone photoreceptor synaptic terminal

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Electrical and adaptive properties of rod photoreceptors in Bufo marinus. I. Effects of altered extracellular Ca2+ levels

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Imaging of Ca2+ Dynamics Within the Presynaptic Terminals of Salamander Rod Photoreceptors

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Calcium homeostasis in the outer segments of retinal rods from the tiger salamander

Luigi Cervetto

The Journal of Physiology, 1992

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Influence of Ca2+ on synaptic morphology of fish cone photoreceptors

Detlev Drenckhahn

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Light Evokes Ca2+ Spikes in the Axon Terminal of a Retinal Bipolar Cell

Dario Protti

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Endogenous Calcium Buffers Regulate Fast Exocytosis in the Synaptic Terminal of Retinal Bipolar Cells

Guilherme Neves

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Calcium-induced calcium release in rod photoreceptor terminals boosts synaptic transmission during maintained depolarization

Wallace Thoreson

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Horizontal cell feedback regulates calcium currents and intracellular calcium levels in rod photoreceptors of salamander and mouse retina

Wallace Thoreson

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Control of intracellular calcium in vertebrate photoreceptors

Peter McNaughton

Neuroscience Research Supplements, 1989

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Both high- and low voltage-activated calcium currents contribute to the light-evoked responses of luminosity horizontal cells in the Xenopus retina

Paul Witkovsky

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Release from the cone ribbon synapse under bright light conditions can be controlled by the opening of only a few Ca2+ channels

Wallace Thoreson

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Calcium metabolism in vertebrate photoreceptors

Paul Schnetkamp

Cell Calcium, 1982

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Calcium regulation of phototransduction in vertebrate rod outer segments

Giorgio Rispoli

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1998

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Quantitative Analysis of Synaptic Release at the Photoreceptor Synapse

Wallace Thoreson

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Resistance of retinal extracellular space to Ca2+ level decrease: implications for the synaptic effects of divalent cations

Angela Pignatelli

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Calcium Dynamics in the Presynaptic Terminal of Barnacle Photoreceptors

Bill Ross

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991

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Ca2+ sensor synaptotagmin-1 mediates exocytosis in mammalian photoreceptors

Wallace Thoreson

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Calcium-independent release of neurotransmitter in the retina: a “Copernican” viewpoint change

Angela Pignatelli

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Rapid Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis in Cone Photoreceptors of Salamander Retina

Wallace Thoreson

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Distribution of the presynaptic calcium sensors, synaptotagmin I/II and synaptotagmin III, in the goldfish and rodent retinas

Catherine Morgans

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A Highly Ca2+-Sensitive Pool of Vesicles Contributes to Linearity at the Rod Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse

Wallace Thoreson

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Spatiotemporal regulation of ATP and Ca2+ dynamics in vertebrate rod and cone ribbon synapses

Donald Fox

Molecular vision, 2007

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The pharmacology and dynamics of the light-induced Calcium signal in Limulus ventral photoreceptors

Youjun Wang

2007

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Kinetics of phototransduction in retinal rods of the newt Triturus cristatus

Giorgio Rispoli

The Journal of Physiology, 1989

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Calcium ions and visual excitation

Paul Schnetkamp

1980

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Intracellular Ca2+ concentrations in cultured chicken photoreceptor cells: sustained elevation in depolarized cells and the role of dihydropyridine-sensitive Ca2+ channels

Michael Iuvone

Molecular vision, 1999

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Evidence that Exocytosis Is Driven by Calcium Entry Through Multiple Calcium Channels in Goldfish Retinal Bipolar Cells

David Zenisek

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Ca2+ fluxes and channel regulation in rods of the albino rat

Andreas Knopp

The Journal of General Physiology, 1996

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Response properties of cones from the retina of the tiger salamander

Peter McNaughton

The Journal of Physiology, 1991

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