Events leading to the opening and closing of the exocytotic fusion pore have markedly different temperature dependencies. Kinetic analysis of single fusion events in patch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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Genetic control of fusion pore expansion in the epidermis of Caenorhabditis elegans.Single Molecule Measurements of Interaction Free Energies Between the Proteins Within Binary and Ternary SNARE ComplexesA fast, single-vesicle fusion assay mimics physiological SNARE requirements.Membrane Fusion Involved in Neurotransmission: Glimpse from Electron Microscope and Molecular Simulation.Regulation of quantal size by presynaptic mechanisms.Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-mediated fusion between pure lipid bilayers: a mechanism in common with viral fusion and secretory vesicle release?Cholesterol-dependent nanomechanical stability of phase-segregated multicomponent lipid bilayersPatch clamp studies of single intact secretory granules.The fusion pores of Ca2+ -triggered exocytosisThe rise times of miniature endplate currents suggest that acetylcholine may be released over a period of timeMembrane skeleton restraint of surface shape change during fusion of erythrocyte membranes: evidence from use of osmotic and dielectrophoretic microforces as probesThe exocytotic fusion pore modeled as a lipidic poreThe exocytotic fusion poreActivation thermodynamics of poly(ethylene glycol)-mediated model membrane fusion support mechanistic models of stalk and pore formation.Secretory and viral fusion may share mechanistic events with fusion between curved lipid bilayersTemperature dependence of fusion kinetics and fusion pores in Ca2+-triggered exocytosis from PC12 cells.Mechanisms of granule membrane recapture following exocytosis in intact mast cells.A fusion pore phenotype in mast cells of the ruby-eye mouseResolution of patch capacitance recordings and of fusion pore conductances in small vesicles.Membrane fusion: stalk model revisited.The exocytotic fusion pore interface: a model of the site of neurotransmitter release.Regulated exocytosis.Surface shape change during fusion of erythrocyte membranes is sensitive to membrane skeleton agents.Exocytotic release from individual granules exhibits similar properties at mast and chromaffin cells.A novel assay for detecting fusion pore formation: implications for the fusion mechanism.Diacylglycerol and the promotion of lamellar-hexagonal and lamellar-isotropic phase transitions in lipids: implications for membrane fusionKinetic characterization of guanine-nucleotide-induced exocytosis from permeabilized rat mast cells.Analysis of membrane fusion as a two-state sequential process: evaluation of the stalk model.Temperature and PMA affect different phases of exocytosis in bovine chromaffin cells.
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Events leading to the opening and closing of the exocytotic fusion pore have markedly different temperature dependencies. Kinetic analysis of single fusion events in patch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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Events leading to the opening ...... atch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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Events leading to the opening ...... atch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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Events leading to the opening ...... atch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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Events leading to the opening ...... atch-clamped mouse mast cells.
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A F Oberhauser
J M Fernandez
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10.1016/S0006-3495(92)81884-2
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1992-03-01T00:00:00Z