Abstract
Terbium binding to synaptosomes from the central nervous system of the locust was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy and electron microscopy. The protein-sensitized fluorescence of terbium was used to characterize the calcium binding sites of synaptosomes. As judged by electron microscopy and x-ray analysis, terbium ions produced electron-dense patches in regular arrays on the outer surface of synaptosomal membranes and induced marked aggregation of synaptic vesicles in isolated terminals.
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