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Release and Recycling of the Readily Releasable Vesicle Population in a Synapse Possessing No Reserve Population
2007
Journal of Neurophysiology
We previously demonstrated that the tergotrochanteral muscle (TTM) of Drosophila is innervated by unique synapses that possess a small readily releasable/recycling vesicle population (active zone population), but not the larger reserve vesicle population observed at other neuromuscular junctions in this animal. Using light and electron microscopic techniques and intracellular recording from the G1 muscle fiber of the TTM, the release and recycling characteristics of the readily
doi:10.1152/jn.01258.2006
pmid:17392409
fatcat:znm5t6txzbejppyz6frhmi6iba