Oleskevich, SharonWalmsley, Bruce2015-12-130022-3751http://hdl.handle.net/1885/900751. The role of phosphorylation in synaptic transmission was investigated at a large glutamatergic terminal, the endbulb of Held, on bushy cells in the rat anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN). 2. Whole-cell recordings of excitatory postsynaptic currentsKeywords: 1 (5 isoquinolinesulfonyl) 2 methylpiperazine; calcium; glutamic acid; maleimide derivative; phorbol ester; phosphotransferase; phosphotransferase inhibitor; protein kinase C; animal tissue; article; auditory nervous system; brain stem; cochlear nucleus;Phosphorylation regulates spontaneous and evoked transmitter release at a giant terminal in the rat auditory brainstem20002015-12-12