Electrical vs Chemical Synapse Explained (Gap Junctions) | Clip

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
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    In this clip of the The Neuromuscular Junction as the model of the chemical synapse video, we will cover the difference between electrical and chemical synapses. To understand them, I will present a holistic view of both and then compare them to one another based on synaptic delay, synaptic mechanism, cytoplasmic continuity, etc.
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    0:16 Motivation and general terminology
    0:55 Electrical synapse & gap junction channels
    3:43 Chemical synapse & receptors
    6:56 Comparison between the two types
    7:32 Conclusion
    Resources used
    Here is a list of the resources that I’ve used to produce this video. (Author: title resource)
    - Dale Purves: Neuroscience (6th edition)
    - Eric Kandel: Principles of neural science (6th edition)
    - Robertson, J. David: Some Features of the Ultrastructure of Reptilian
    Skeletal Muscle
    - Heuser, J E et al. : Synaptic vesicle exocytosis captured by quick freezing
    and correlated with quantal transmitter release
    - Heuser, J E and T S Reese: Evidence for recycling of synaptic vesicle
    membrane during transmitter release at the frog neuromuscular junction
    - Llinás, R and Y Yarom: Properties and distribution of ionic
    conductances generating electroresponsiveness of mammalian inferior olivary neurones in vitro
    - Katz, B, and R Miledi: A study of synaptic transmission in the
    absence of nerve impulses
    - BOYD, I A,and A R MARTIN: The end-plate potential in mammalian
    muscle
    - DEL CASTILLO, J, and B KATZ: Quantal components of the end-plate potential
    To have more information on these resources, you can refer to the conclusion section where a more formal citation is provided.
    Video credits
    Writing: Tal Klimenko
    Voice: Tal Klimenko
    Animations: Tal Klimenko
    Drawings: Tal Klimenko
    Editing: Tal Klimenko
    Introductory jingle: Thierry Du Sablond
    Conclusion music: lukrembo - jay ( • lukrembo - jay (royalt... )

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