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The Timing of Channel Opening During Miniature End-plate Currents

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1981 Oct 26
PMID 6974583
Citations 17
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Abstract

Many chemical transmitters act by opening channels with exponentially distributed life-times. We present a way to analyze a synaptic current in terms of its component channels. We can estimate the numbers and times of channel opening within the synaptic current. This approach is used to study miniature end-plate currents (m.e.p.c.s) at the frog neuromuscular junction. The results support the idea that some transmitter rebinds after dissociation from post-synaptic receptors, and suggest that the time of channel closing is related to the time at which acetylcholine leaves the receptor.

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