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    Presynaptic Acetylcholine Receptors Modulate the Time Course of Action Potential-Evoked Acetylcholine Quanta Secretion at Neuromuscular Junctions by Bukharaeva, Ellya A, Skorinkin, Andrey I, Samigullin, Dmitry V, Petrov, Alexey M

    Published in Biomedicines (22-07-2022)
    “…For effective transmission of excitation in neuromuscular junctions, the postsynaptic response amplitude must exceed a critical level of depolarization to…”
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    Diverse Effects of Noradrenaline and Adrenaline on the Quantal Secretion of Acetylcholine at the Mouse Neuromuscular Junction by Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Kovyazina, Irina V., Bukharaeva, Ellya A.

    Published in Neuroscience (15-12-2019)
    “…•NA decreases spontaneous ACh release via β adrenoreceptors and AD acts via α receptors.•The EPP quantal content of the evoked ACh quanta release is modulated…”
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    The Mechanism of α2 adrenoreceptor-dependent Modulation of Neurotransmitter Release at the Neuromuscular Junctions by Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Khuzakhmetova, Venera F., Bukharaeva, Ellya A., Petrov, Alexey M.

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-02-2024)
    “…α2-Adrenoreceptors (ARs) are main G i -protein coupled autoreceptors in sympathetic nerve terminals and targets for dexmedetomidine (DEX), a widely used…”
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    Adrenergic receptors control frequency-dependent switching of the exocytosis mode between “full-collapse” and “kiss-and-run” in murine motor nerve terminal by Petrov, Alexey M., Zakirjanova, Guzalia F., Kovyazina, Irina V., Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Bukharaeva, Ellya A.

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (01-05-2022)
    “…Neurotransmitter release from the synaptic vesicles can occur through two modes of exocytosis: “full-collapse” or “kiss-and-run”. Here we investigated how…”
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    Sympathetic Innervation and Endogenous Catecholamines in Neuromuscular Preparations of Muscles with Different Functional Profiles by Dmitrieva, Svetlana A., Vologin, Semyon G., Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Arkhipov, Arsenii Yu, Khuzakhmetova, Venera F., Sibgatullina, Guzel V., Bukharaeva, Ellya A.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-03-2023)
    “…Influence of the sympathetic nervous system on the work of skeletal muscles contractile apparatus is now beyond doubt. However, until recently there was no…”
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    Reorganization of Septins Modulates Synaptic Transmission at Neuromuscular Junctions by Nurullin, Leniz F., Khuzakhmetova, Venera F., Khaziev, Eduard F., Samigullin, Dmitry V., Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Skorinkin, Andrei I., Bukharaeva, Ellya A., Vagin, Olga

    Published in Neuroscience (15-04-2019)
    “…Septins (Sept) are highly conserved Guanosine-5'-triphosphate (GTP)-binding cytoskeletal proteins involved in neuronal signaling in the central nervous system…”
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    Loading a Calcium Dye into Frog Nerve Endings Through the Nerve Stump: Calcium Transient Registration in the Frog Neuromuscular Junction by Samigullin, Dmitry V, Khaziev, Eduard F, Zhilyakov, Nikita V, Bukharaeva, Ellya A, Nikolsky, Eugeny E

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (08-07-2017)
    “…One of the most feasible methods of measuring presynaptic calcium levels in presynaptic nerve terminals is optical recording. It is based on using…”
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    Kinetics of acetylcholine quanta release at the neuromuscular junction during high-frequency nerve stimulation by Kovyazina, Irina V., Tsentsevitsky, Andrei N., Nikolsky, Evgeny E., Bukharaeva, Ellya A.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-11-2010)
    “…The effects of high‐frequency nerve stimulation (10–100 Hz) on the kinetics of evoked acetylcholine quanta secretion from frog motor nerve endings were…”
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    Calcium Transient and Quantal Release in Mouse Neuromuscular Junction Under Extracellular Calcium Concentration Change by Samigullin, Dmitry V., Zhilyakov, Nikita V., Khaziev, Eduard F., Bukharaeva, Ellya A., Nikolsky, Eugeny E.

    Published in BioNanoScience (01-12-2018)
    “…In mouse neuromuscular junction, the amplitude of the presynaptic calcium (Ca 2+ ) transient was measured and correlated with mediator release at different…”
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    Modulation of the kinetics of evoked quantal release at mouse neuromuscular junctions by calcium and strontium by Bukharaeva, Ellya A, Samigullin, Dmitry, Nikolsky, Eugeny E, Magazanik, Lev G

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2007)
    “…The effects of calcium and strontium on the quantal content of nerve-evoked endplate currents and on the kinetic parameters of quantal release (minimal…”
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    Calcium Transient Registration in Response to Single Stimulation and During Train of Pulses in Mouse Neuromuscular Junction by Samigullin, Dmitry V., Khaziev, Eduard F., Zhilyakov, Nikita V., Sudakov, Igor A., Bukharaeva, Ellya A., Nikolsky, Eugeny E.

    Published in BioNanoScience (01-03-2017)
    “…Calcium (Ca 2+ ) is a key ion involved in transmitter release in chemical synapses. Optical recording of fluorescence changes of Ca 2+ indicators is one of the…”
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    Modeling of quantal neurotransmitter release kinetics in the presence of fixed and mobile calcium buffers by Gilmanov, Iskander R., Samigullin, Dmitry V., Vyskočil, František, Nikolsky, Eugeny E., Bukharaeva, Ellya A.

    Published in Journal of computational neuroscience (01-10-2008)
    “…The local calcium concentration in the active zone of secretion determines the number and kinetics of neurotransmitter quanta released after the arrival of a…”
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