Principles of Neurotransmission Proceedings of the International Sym
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		    Journal ofNeural Transmission Supplementum XII
 
 Principles of N eurotransmission Proceedings of the International Symposium of the Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy in Cooperation with the Austrian Society for Neuropathology, the Austrian Society for Neurovegetative Research, and the Austrian Society for Pathology Vienna, November 30 , 1973 Edited by L. Stockinger
 
 Springer-Verlag Wien
 
 New York
 
 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leopold Stockinger Institut fur Mikromorphologie und Elektronenmikroskopie Universitat Wien, Austria
 
 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically those of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, broadcasting, reproduction by photocopying machine or similar means, and storage in data banks. © 1975 by Springer-Verlag/Wien
 
 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1975
 
 With 61 Figures
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data. Main entry under title: Principles of neurotransmission (Journal of neural transmission: Supplementum; 12). Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Neural transmission-Congresses. 1. Stockinger, L., 1919-. cd. II. Osterreichische Gesellschaft fur Elektronenmikroskopie. III. Series. QP363.P74. 596'.01'88. 75-2395.
 
 lSBN-13:978-3-7091-8386-1 e-lSBN-13:978-3-7091-8384-7 DOl: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8384-7
 
 Introduction During the last annual meeting of the Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy it was decided to organize scientific symposia dealing with basic problems of cytology. If possible such symposia should be arranged in cooperation with other scientific societies. We intended to arrange symposia on special fields, to be presented on several aspects by excellent scientists invited. "Neural Transmission" was chosen as a central topic for this first symposium. The subject represents a most rapidly expanding field of research and is of particular interest to morphologists, physiologists, pharmacologists, biochemists and clinicians. We are indebted to all the invited speakers for contributing their interesting papers. I feel bound to thank once more the firm of Bender, a subsidiary company of Boehringer Ingelheim and of Arzneimittelforschung Ges. m. b. H. Wien, for the generous financial support which made possible to realize the symposium. The publication of this volume, representing the papers and discussions originally read at the symposium and elaborated by the authors in detail and more extensively, was only made possible by the generous cooperation of the Springer-Verlag Vienna. Vienna, December 1974
 
 L. Stockinger
 
 Contents Andres, K. H. Morphological Criteria for the Differentiation of Synapses in Vertebrates Whittaker, V. P., H. Zimmermann, and M. J. Dowdall. The Biochemistry of Cholinergic Synapses as Exemplified by the Electric Organ of Torpedo
 
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 Wernig, A. Quantum Hypothesis of Synaptic Transmission
 
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 Sotelo, C. Radioautography as a Tool for the Study of Putative Neurotransmitters in the Nervous System .
 
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 Dahlstrom, A., and P. O. Heiwall. Intra-Axona		
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