Carroll_1980_Science_210_641

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Title : Subcellular origin of cholinergic transmitter release from mouse brain - Carroll_1980_Science_210_641
Author(s) : Carroll PT , Aspry JM
Ref : Science , 210 :641 , 1980
Abstract :

Samples of minced mouse forebrain were treated in a way that resulted in a high ratio of false cholinergic transmitter (acetylhomocholine) to true transmitter (acetylcholine) in a synaptic vesicle fraction, and a low ratio of false to true transmitter in the nerve terminal cytoplasm. The spontaneous release of cholinergic transmitters from this minced tissue occurred independently of calcium and had a ratio of false to true transmitter similar to that of the cytoplasm, whereas the evoked transmitter release required calcium and had a ratio of false to true transmitter similar to that of the vesicular fraction.

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Carroll PT, Aspry JM (1980)
Subcellular origin of cholinergic transmitter release from mouse brain
Science 210 :641

Carroll PT, Aspry JM (1980)
Science 210 :641