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Guard cells undergo constitutive and pressure-driven membrane turnover
During stomatal movement, guard cells undergo large and reversible changes in cell volume and consequently surface area. These alterations in surface area require addition and removal of plasma membrane materi...
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Cell Surface Area Regulation and Membrane Tension
The beautifully orchestrated regulation of cell shape and volume are central themes in cell biology and physiology. Though it is less well recognized, cell surface area regulation also constitutes a distinct ...
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Transient and Permanent Fusion of Vesicles in Zea mays Coleoptile Protoplasts Measured in the Cell-attached Configuration
Exocytosis in protoplasts from Zea mays L. coleoptiles was studied using patch-clamp techniques. Fusion of individual vesicles with the plasma membrane was monitored as a step increase of the membrane capacitanc...
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Cl− and K+ channel currents during the action potential in Chara. simultaneous recording of membrane voltage and patch currents
Patch currents in the cell attached-mode and action potentials (AP) have been recorded simultaneously in internodal cells of Chara corallina. The action potentials are closely correlated with transient patch curr...