Abstract

Neurotransmitters are secreted rapidly after stimulation because synaptic vesicles wait at the presynapse with their membrane fusion machinery already part-assembled, say [Walter et al.][1] Synaptic vesicles dock at the plasma membrane and become “primed” for quick release in response to

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