David et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Kif1a and intact microtubules maintain synaptic‐vesicle populations at ribbon synapses in zebrafish hair cellsDavid et al., 2024
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- David S
- Pinter K
- Nguyen K
- Lee D
- Lei Z
- Sokolova Y
- Sheets L
- Kindt K
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- The Journal of Physiology
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Sensory hair cells of the inner ear utilize specialized ribbon synapses to transmit sensory stimuli to the central nervous system. This transmission necessitates rapid and sustained neurotransmitter release, which depends on a large pool of synaptic vesicles at the hair‐cell …
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