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SVs then dock at the active zone, where they are primed to adopt a competent "ready-for-fusion" state.
Thus tethers may establish a contact zone where mean membrane separation exceeds SNARE reach, ready for subsequent complexation events to grow a tight SNARE adhesion patch (Fig. 7A D) in readiness for fusion (Fig. 7E).
This decay reflects a combination of two mechanisms controlling the output from bipolar cells: feedback inhibition from amacrine cells (Roska et al., 2000; Tanaka and Tachibana, 2013) and depression intrinsic to the synaptic terminal, which reflects depletion of vesicles in a state ready for rapid fusion (Rieke, 2001; Demb, 2008; Nikolaev et al., 2013).
They are then ready for new rounds of fusion (Luzio et al. 2007).
EAST is also ready for making contributions to future fusion reactors in the physics and engineering aspects.
How much heat is needed for fusion?
Methods for Fusion.
$1.4 billion for fusion centers.
Ironically, the greater the progress, the more apparent becomes the scale of the challenge of devising a fusion reactor that will be ready for market.
Following a fusion event, neurons must replenish their vesicle stocks to ensure that they are ready for the arrival of the next action potential.
And ready for more.
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