Actin-capping and anti-capping proteins are crucial regulators of actin dynamics. Recent studies have indicated that these proteins may be heavily involved in all stages of synaptogenesis, from the emergence of filopodia, through neuritogenesis and synaptic contact stabilization, to the structural changes occurring at the synapse during potentiation phenomena. In this review, we focus on recent evidence pointing to an active role of actin-capping and anti-capping proteins in orchestrating the processes controlling neuronal connectivity and plasticity
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich plasma-membrane protrusions that function as antennae for cells to pr...
AbstractFilopodia are highly dynamic cell-surface protrusions used by cells to sense their external ...
Ever since their discovery in 1880 by Ramon y Cajal, dendritic spines have evoked considerable inter...
Despite the importance of proper synaptogenesis in the CNS, the molecular mechanisms that regulate t...
Dendritic filopodia are dynamic protrusions that are thought to play an active role in synaptogenesi...
There is a body of literature that describes the geometry and the physics of filopodia using either ...
The branching behaviors of both dendrites and axons are part of a neuronal maturation process initia...
In the mammalian brain, excitatory (glutamatergic) synapses are mainly located on dendritic spines; ...
Dendritic filopodia (DF) are thin, highly dynamic structures that project from neuronal dendrites. O...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Ax...
Actin capping protein (CP) binds to the barbed ends of actin filaments and inhibits further polymeri...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Axo...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Axo...
In the vertebrate central nervous system, exploratory filopodia transiently form on dendritic branch...
Aberrant synaptic connectivity in the brain is implicated in many neurodevelopmental and psychiatric...
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich plasma-membrane protrusions that function as antennae for cells to pr...
AbstractFilopodia are highly dynamic cell-surface protrusions used by cells to sense their external ...
Ever since their discovery in 1880 by Ramon y Cajal, dendritic spines have evoked considerable inter...
Despite the importance of proper synaptogenesis in the CNS, the molecular mechanisms that regulate t...
Dendritic filopodia are dynamic protrusions that are thought to play an active role in synaptogenesi...
There is a body of literature that describes the geometry and the physics of filopodia using either ...
The branching behaviors of both dendrites and axons are part of a neuronal maturation process initia...
In the mammalian brain, excitatory (glutamatergic) synapses are mainly located on dendritic spines; ...
Dendritic filopodia (DF) are thin, highly dynamic structures that project from neuronal dendrites. O...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Ax...
Actin capping protein (CP) binds to the barbed ends of actin filaments and inhibits further polymeri...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Axo...
The regulation of filopodia plays a crucial role during neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Axo...
In the vertebrate central nervous system, exploratory filopodia transiently form on dendritic branch...
Aberrant synaptic connectivity in the brain is implicated in many neurodevelopmental and psychiatric...
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich plasma-membrane protrusions that function as antennae for cells to pr...
AbstractFilopodia are highly dynamic cell-surface protrusions used by cells to sense their external ...
Ever since their discovery in 1880 by Ramon y Cajal, dendritic spines have evoked considerable inter...