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1. Unc13A dynamically stabilizes vesicle priming at synaptic release sites for short-term facilitation and homeostatic potentiation

2. Interactive nanocluster compaction of the ELKS scaffold and Cacophony Ca2+ channels drives sustained active zone potentiation

3. Release site plasticity via Unc13A regulatory domains mediates synaptic short-term facilitation and homeostatic potentiation

5. Live-cell lipid biochemistry reveals a role of diacylglycerol side-chain composition for cellular lipid dynamics and protein affinities

6. Allosteric stabilization of calcium and phosphoinositide dual binding engages three synaptotagmins in fast exocytosis

7. Glial Synaptobrevin mediates peripheral nerve insulation, neural metabolic supply, and is required for motor function

8. Spontaneous neurotransmission at evocable synapses predicts their responsiveness to action potentials

9. Tetanus neurotoxin sensitive SNARE-mediated glial signaling limits motoneuronal excitability

10. Rapid regulation of vesicle priming explains synaptic facilitation despite heterogeneous vesicle:Ca2+ channel distances

11. Functional Architecture of the Synaptic Transducers at a Central Glutamatergic Synapse

13. Regulation of synaptic release-site Ca2+channel coupling as a mechanism to control release probability and short-term plasticity

14. Rapid regulation of vesicle priming explains synaptic facilitation despite heterogeneous vesicle:Ca

15. Rapid active zone remodeling consolidates presynaptic potentiation

16. RIM-binding protein 2 regulates release probability by fine-tuning calcium channel localization at murine hippocampal synapses

17. Homeostatic scaling of active zone scaffolds maintains global synaptic strength

18. Regulation of synaptic release-site Ca

19. Active Zone Scaffold Protein Ratios Tune Functional Diversity across Brain Synapses

20. Vesicle release site organization at synaptic active zones

21. Author response: Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate optical uncaging potentiates exocytosis

22. Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate optical uncaging potentiates exocytosis

23. Clathrin/AP-2 Mediate Synaptic Vesicle Reformation from Endosome-like Vacuoles but Are Not Essential for Membrane Retrieval at Central Synapses

25. Doc2b Synchronizes Secretion from Chromaffin Cells by Stimulating Fast and Inhibiting Sustained Release

26. Stable Positioning of Unc13 Restricts Synaptic Vesicle Fusion to Defined Release Sites to Promote Synchronous Neurotransmission

27. Active zone scaffolds differentially accumulate Unc13 isoforms to tune Ca2+ channel–vesicle

28. Identification of a Munc13-sensitive step in chromaffin cell large dense-core vesicle exocytosis

29. Multiple Ca2+ sensors in secretion: teammates, competitors or autocrats?

30. Neurotransmission: Spontaneous and Evoked Release Filing for Divorce

31. A Coiled Coil Trigger Site Is Essential for Rapid Binding of Synaptobrevin to the SNARE Acceptor Complex

32. Locomotor Pattern in the Adult Zebrafish Spinal Cord In Vitro

34. Additive effects on the energy barrier for synaptic vesicle fusion cause supralinear effects on the vesicle fusion rate

35. Presynaptic spinophilin tunes neurexin signalling to control active zone architecture and function

36. Impact of isotype-selective estrogen receptor agonists on ovarian function

37. The SNARE protein vti1a functions in dense-core vesicle biogenesis

38. A presynaptic role for the cytomatrix protein GIT in synaptic vesicle recycling

39. A sequential vesicle pool model with a single release sensor and a ca(2+)-dependent priming catalyst effectively explains ca(2+)-dependent properties of neurosecretion

40. A Catalytic Slot Model for Exocytosis with a Single Release Sensor

41. Synaptobrevin N-terminally bound to syntaxin—SNAP-25 defines the primed vesicle state in regulated exocytosis

42. The SNAP-25 linker as an adaptation toward fast exocytosis

43. Synaptotagmin-1 Docks Secretory Vesicles to Syntaxin-1/SNAP-25 Acceptor Complexes

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