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High-level inhibition of mitochondrial complexes III and IV is required to increase glutamate release from the nerve terminal

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Figure 2 High-level inhibition of complex III activity withmyxothiazol is required to increase the rate of glutamateefflux from polarized synaptosomes
Figure 4 High level inhibition of complex III activity withantimycin A is required to increase the rate of glutamateefflux from polarized synaptosomes
Figure 6 High-level inhibition of complex IV activity with KCNis required to increase the rate of glutamate efflux frompolarized synaptosomes
Figure 7 Partial inhibition of complexes III and IV depletes ATPlevels in synaptosomes

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