Анализ генерации и блокирования постсинаптических токов в глутаматергических нервно-мышечных соединениях личинки мухи
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Заслуживает внимания вариабельность механизмов уборки излишков медиатора из синаптической щели у членистоногих. Если у саранчи этот процесс осуществляется только за счет свободной диффузии глутамата в экстрасинаптической пространство и происходит, очевидно, на много быстрее, чем закрывание каналов, а у ракообразных в нем принимает участие активный захват молекул глутамата пресинаптическими… Читать ещё >
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