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Cover picture: Pseudocolor representation of the
intensity of staining of a motor nerve terminal innervating the
ceratomandibularis muscle of the lizard, Anolis
carolinensis. Electrical stimulation of the motor nerve in the
presence of FM1-43 caused the activity-dependent uptake of FM1-43,
which was retained in synaptic terminals after washout of the dye from
the bathing saline. Intracellular acidification is shown to
specifically reduce the endocytotic uptake, but not the destaining, of
FM1-43 from nerve terminals. For details, see the article by Lindgren
et al. in this issue (pp. 3074-3084).
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