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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 13, 2004
Ca(2+) spark sites in smooth muscle cells are numerous and differ in number of ryanodine receptors, large-conductance K(+) channels, and coupling ratio between themRonghua Zhuge, Kevin E Fogarty, Stephen P Baker, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|September 30, 2009
Suppression of Ca2+ syntillas increases spontaneous exocytosis in mouse adrenal chromaffin cellsJason J Lefkowitz, Kevin E Fogarty, Lawrence M Lifshitz, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 3, 2006
Syntillas release Ca2+ at a site different from the microdomain where exocytosis occurs in mouse chromaffin cellsRonghua ZhuGe, Valerie DeCrescenzo, Vincenzo Sorrentino, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 6, 2004
Ca2+ syntillas, miniature Ca2+ release events in terminals of hypothalamic neurons, are increased in frequency by depolarization in the absence of Ca2+ influxValérie De Crescenzo, Ronghua ZhuGe, Cristina Velázquez-Marrero, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 21, 2006
Dihydropyridine receptors and type 1 ryanodine receptors constitute the molecular machinery for voltage-induced Ca2+ release in nerve terminalsValérie De Crescenzo, Kevin E Fogarty, Ronghua Zhuge, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 13, 2004
Ca(2+) spark sites in smooth muscle cells are numerous and differ in number of ryanodine receptors, large-conductance K(+) channels, and coupling ratio between themRonghua Zhuge, Kevin E Fogarty, Stephen P Baker, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|September 30, 2009
Suppression of Ca2+ syntillas increases spontaneous exocytosis in mouse adrenal chromaffin cellsJason J Lefkowitz, Kevin E Fogarty, Lawrence M Lifshitz, et al.
Biophysical Journal|January 3, 2006
Syntillas release Ca2+ at a site different from the microdomain where exocytosis occurs in mouse chromaffin cellsRonghua ZhuGe, Valerie DeCrescenzo, Vincenzo Sorrentino, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 6, 2004
Ca2+ syntillas, miniature Ca2+ release events in terminals of hypothalamic neurons, are increased in frequency by depolarization in the absence of Ca2+ influxValérie De Crescenzo, Ronghua ZhuGe, Cristina Velázquez-Marrero, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 21, 2006
Dihydropyridine receptors and type 1 ryanodine receptors constitute the molecular machinery for voltage-induced Ca2+ release in nerve terminalsValérie De Crescenzo, Kevin E Fogarty, Ronghua Zhuge, et al.
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