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Three modes of synaptic vesicular recycling revealed by single-vesicle imaging

Sunil P. Gandhi and Charles F. Stevens

Nature 423, 607-613(5 June 2003)

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Figure 1

Imaging synaptic vesicle recycling by sensing vesicular pH.

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Figure 2

Detection of single-vesicle release.

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Figure 3

Evoked single-vesicle retrieval.

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Kiss-and-run, compensatory and stranded events.

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Reduced access of pH buffers to kiss-and-run vesicles.

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Balance of recycling modes depends on release probability.

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