New Aspects of Neurotransmitter Releasee and Exocytosis: Regulation of Neurotransmitter Release by Phosphorylation
ABSTRACT: Synaptic transmission is conducted by neurotransmitters released from nerve terminals. Neurotransmitter release is regulated both positively and negatively by multiple mechanisms, and its regulation is believed to be one of the important mechanisms of synaptic plasticity underlying learnin...
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