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

3. Synaptotagmin-7 places dense-core vesicles at the cell membrane to promote Munc13-2- and Ca2+-dependent priming

4. Measurements of Exocytosis by Capacitance Recordings and Calcium Uncaging in Mouse Adrenal Chromaffin Cells

5. Synaptotagmin-7 places dense-core vesicles at the cell membrane to promote Munc13-2- and Ca2+-dependent priming

6. The soluble neurexin-1β ectodomain causes calcium influx and augments dendritic outgrowth and synaptic transmission

8. The calcium sensor synaptotagmin 1 is expressed and regulated in hippocampal postsynaptic spines

9. Correction to: A possible postsynaptic role for SNAP-25 in hippocampal synapses

10. The SNAP-25 Protein Family

11. An Electrostatic Energy Barrier for SNARE-Dependent Spontaneous and Evoked Synaptic Transmission

12. A possible postsynaptic role for SNAP-25 in hippocampal synapses

13. Doc2B acts as a calcium sensor for vesicle priming requiring synaptotagmin-1, Munc13-2 and SNAREs

14. Spatial distribution and temporal evolution of DRONPA-fused SNAP25 clusters in adrenal chromaffin cells

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

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

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

19. SNARE Requirements En Route to Exocytosis: from Many to Few

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

21. Opposing functions of two sub-domains of the SNARE-complex in neurotransmission

23. Probing the Interaction Between Synaptotagmin-1 and SNARES using Mutations in SNAP-25

24. Fusion Machinery: SNARE Protein Complex

25. Synaptotagmin-7 Is an Asynchronous Calcium Sensor for Synaptic Transmission in Neurons Expressing SNAP-23

26. Plasmalemmal Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate Level Regulates the Releasable Vesicle Pool Size in Chromaffin Cells

27. The SNARE protein SNAP-25 is linked to fast calcium triggering of exocytosis

28. Innervation by a GABAergic Neuron Depresses Spontaneous Release in Glutamatergic Neurons and Unveils the Clamping Phenotype of Synaptotagmin-1

29. Deletion of the S3–S4 Linker in theShaker Potassium Channel Reveals Two Quenching Groups near the outside of S4

30. A Mathematical Model of Solute Coupled Water Transport in Toad Intestine Incorporating Recirculation of the Actively Transported Solute

31. Membrane potential and conductance of frog skin gland acinar cells in resting conditions and during stimulation with agonists of macroscopic secretion

32. Patch Clamp on the Luminal Membrane of Exocrine Gland Acini from Frog Skin (Rana esculenta) Reveals the Presence of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator–like Cl− Channels Activated by Cyclic AMP

33. SNARE complexes prepare for membrane fusion

34. 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

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

36. The role of the C terminus of the SNARE protein SNAP-25 in fusion pore opening and a model for fusion pore mechanics

37. Formation, stabilisation and fusion of the readily releasable pool of secretory vesicles

38. Differential control of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamine release by alpha 2-adrenoceptor subtypes

39. Analysis of the sodium recirculation theory of solute-coupled water transport in small intestine

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