Large and rapid changes in light scattering accompany secretion by nerve terminals in the mammalian neurohypophysis
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Nonsynaptic communication through ATP release from volume-activated anion channels in axonsCognition-activated low-frequency modulation of light absorption in human brainMechanical spikes from nerve terminalsImaging single photons and intrinsic optical signals for studies of vesicular and non-vesicular ATP release from axons.A mechanical spike accompanies the action potential in Mammalian nerve terminals.Ventrolateral origin of each cycle of rhythmic activity generated by the spinal cord of the chick embryo.High spatiotemporal resolution imaging of fast intrinsic optical signals activated by retinal flicker stimulation.Cross-polarized reflected light measurement of fast optical responses associated with neural activationPreictal and ictal neurovascular and metabolic coupling surrounding a seizure focusProperties of new, long-wavelength, voltage-sensitive dyes in the heartNonsynaptic and nonvesicular ATP release from neurons and relevance to neuron-glia signalingOptical investigations of physiology: a study of intrinsic and extrinsic biomedical contrast.Signaling by neuronal swellingLong-lasting intrinsic optical changes observed in the neurointermediate lobe of the mouse pituitary reflect volume changes in cells of the pars intermedia.Label-free imaging of membrane potential using membrane electromotility.Calcium channels that are required for secretion from intact nerve terminals of vertebrates are sensitive to omega-conotoxin and relatively insensitive to dihydropyridines. Optical studies with and without voltage-sensitive dyes.Micromolar 4-aminopyridine enhances invasion of a vertebrate neurosecretory terminal arborization: optical recording of action potential propagation using an ultrafast photodiode-MOSFET camera and a photodiode arrayAminoglycoside antibiotics block voltage-dependent calcium channels in intact vertebrate nerve terminalsAmount and time-course of release. The calcium hypothesis and the calcium-voltage hypothesis.Multiphysics neuron model for cellular volume dynamics.Intraoperative intrinsic optical imaging of human somatosensory cortex during neurosurgical operations.Caffeine interaction with fluorescent calcium indicator dyes.Label-free optical detection of action potential in mammalian neurons.Dynamic near-infrared imaging reveals transient phototropic change in retinal rod photoreceptorsStimulus-evoked outer segment changes in rod photoreceptors.Parallel optical monitoring of visual signal propagation from the photoreceptors to the inner retina layers.Optically teasing apart neural swelling and depolarization.Optical triggered seizures using a caged 4-Aminopyridine.Simultaneously estimating the task-related and stimulus-evoked components of hemodynamic imaging measurements.Light scattering changes follow evoked potentials from hippocampal Schaeffer collateral stimulation.Two-photon excitation of potentiometric probes enables optical recording of action potentials from mammalian nerve terminals in situ.Transient swelling, acidification, and mitochondrial depolarization occurs in neurons but not astrocytes during spreading depression.Mapping membrane potential transients in crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) optic lobe neuropils with voltage-sensitive dyes.GABA-Induced intrinsic light-scattering changes associated with voltage-sensitive dye signals in embryonic brain stem slices: coupling of depolarization and cell shrinkage.Time-resolved measurements of brain activation after a short visual stimulus: new results on the physiological mechanisms of the cortical response.Developmental changes in trial-to-trial variations in whisker barrel responses studied using intrinsic optical imaging: comparison between normal and de-whiskered rats.
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Large and rapid changes in light scattering accompany secretion by nerve terminals in the mammalian neurohypophysis
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Large and rapid changes in lig ...... the mammalian neurohypophysis
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Large and rapid changes in lig ...... the mammalian neurohypophysis
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Large and rapid changes in lig ...... the mammalian neurohypophysis
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1985-09-01T00:00:00Z