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The following pages link to Punctate appearance of dopamine-β-hydroxylase on the chromaffin cell surface reflects the fusion of individual chromaffin granules upon exocytosis (Q39451872):
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- Kv2.1 cell surface clusters are insertion platforms for ion channel delivery to the plasma membrane (Q28575863) (← links)
- Plasma membrane domains enriched in cortical endoplasmic reticulum function as membrane protein trafficking hubs (Q30543827) (← links)
- Visualization of regulated exocytosis with a granule-membrane probe using total internal reflection microscopy (Q30833250) (← links)
- Localized topological changes of the plasma membrane upon exocytosis visualized by polarized TIRFM. (Q33643745) (← links)
- Secretory granules are recaptured largely intact after stimulated exocytosis in cultured endocrine cells. (Q34763388) (← links)
- Restriction of secretory granule motion near the plasma membrane of chromaffin cells (Q36342421) (← links)
- A nibbling mechanism for clathrin-mediated retrieval of secretory granule membrane after exocytosis (Q36725018) (← links)
- Trafficking and fusion of neuropeptide Y-containing dense-core granules in astrocytes (Q37083841) (← links)
- Exocytosis and endocytosis in neuroendocrine cells: inseparable membranes! (Q37210505) (← links)
- Real-time bioluminescence imaging of a protein secretory pathway in living mammalian cells using Gaussia luciferase (Q40083431) (← links)
- Inhibition of N and PQ calcium channels by calcium entry through L channels in chromaffin cells (Q46060719) (← links)
- FM1-43 measurements of local exocytotic events in rat melanotrophs (Q46808868) (← links)
- Rapid recovery of releasable vesicles and formation of nonreleasable endosomes follow intense exocytosis in chromaffin cells (Q50466227) (← links)
- Recapture after exocytosis causes differential retention of protein in granules of bovine chromaffin cells (Q50796308) (← links)
- Calcium regulates exocytosis at the level of single vesicles. (Q53859233) (← links)
- A preferential pole for exocytosis in cultured chromaffin cells revealed by confocal microscopy (Q73047376) (← links)
- A current activated on depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores can regulate exocytosis in adrenal chromaffin cells (Q77419992) (← links)