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1. Fusion pores with low conductance are cation selective

2. AFM/TIRF force clamp measurements of neurosecretory vesicle tethers reveal characteristic unfolding steps.

3. v-SNARE transmembrane domains function as catalysts for vesicle fusion

4. A Coarse Grained Model for a Lipid Membrane with Physiological Composition and Leaflet Asymmetry.

8. Patch Amperometry and Intracellular Patch Electrochemistry

13. On-Chip Cyclic Voltammetry Measurements Using a Compact 1024-Electrode CMOS IC

14. Drug testing complementary metal‐oxide‐semiconductor chip reveals drug modulation of transmitter release for potential therapeutic applications

15. Single-Cell Recording of Vesicle Release From Human Neuroblastoma Cells Using 1024-ch Monolithic CMOS Bioelectronics

16. Molecular mechanism of fusion pore formation driven by the neuronal SNARE complex

19. Precise Time Superresolution by Event Correlation Microscopy

20. Fusion pores with low conductance are cation selective

21. The fusion pore, 60 years after the first cartoon

22. t-SNARE Transmembrane Domain Clustering Modulates Lipid Organization and Membrane Curvature

23. Positively Charged Amino Acids at the SNAP-25 C Terminus Determine Fusion Rates, Fusion Pore Properties, and Energetics of Tight SNARE Complex Zippering

24. Surface-modified CMOS IC electrochemical sensor array targeting single chromaffin cells for highly parallel amperometry measurements

25. AFM/TIRF force clamp measurements of neurosecretory vesicle tethers reveal characteristic unfolding steps

32. Rapid structural change in synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP25) precedes the fusion of single vesicles with the plasma membrane in live chromaffin cells

33. v-SNARE transmembrane domains function as catalysts for vesicle fusion

34. Author response: v-SNARE transmembrane domains function as catalysts for vesicle fusion

35. Prostaglandin E1 inhibits endocytosis in the β-cell endocytosis

36. The mystery of the fusion pore

37. Synaptotagmin 1 Is Necessary for the Ca2+Dependence of Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis

38. Detection of Transmitter Release from Single Living Cells Using Conducting Polymer Microelectrodes

39. Hormonal inhibition of endocytosis: novel roles for noradrenaline and G protein Gz

40. Noradrenaline inhibits exocytosis via the G protein βγ subunit and refilling of the readily releasable granule pool via the αi1/2subunit

41. Post-CMOS Fabrication of Working Electrodes for On-Chip Recordings of Transmitter Release

42. A Wireless FSCV Monitoring IC with Analog Background Subtraction and UWB Telemetry

43. Non-Faradaic Electrochemical Detection of Exocytosis from Mast and Chromaffin Cells Using Floating-Gate MOS Transistors

44. Compound Exocytosis and Cumulative Fusion in Eosinophils

45. Relationship between fusion pore opening and release during mast cell exocytosis studied with patch amperometry

46. Exocytosis of single chromaffin granules in cell-free inside-out membrane patches

47. An electrochemical detector array to study cell biology on the nanoscale

48. A CMOS based Sensor Array Platform for Analysis of Exocytosis Events

50. How Could SNARE Proteins Open a Fusion Pore?

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