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Amperometric post spike feet reveal most exocytosis is via extended kiss-and-run fusion
Lisa J. Mellander
, Raphaël Trouillon
, Maria I. Svensson
, Andrew G. Ewing
Chemistry
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Exocytosis
100%
Amperometric
100%
Kiss-and-run
100%
Transmitter
66%
Incubation
33%
Lipids
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Neurotransmitters
33%
Signaling Molecules
33%
PC12 Cells
33%
Incomplete Release
33%
Nerve Cells
33%
Vesicular Content
33%
Neuroscience
Exocytosis
100%
Cell Membrane
33%
Neurotransmitter
33%
Neurotransmitter Release
33%
Nervous System Cell
33%