2siNeuronal networks can adapt to global changes in activity levels through compensatory modifications in pre- and postsynaptic parameters ofsynaptic transmission. These forms ofsynaptic plasticity are known as synaptic homeostasis, and are thought to require specific cellular interactions and signaling across the entire neuronal network. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic homeostasis have so far been investigated mostly in primary cultures ofdissociated neurons, a preparation that lacks the specificity ofin vivo circuitry. Here, we show that there are critical differences in the properties ofsynaptic homeo- stasis between dissociated neuronal cultures and organotypic slices, a preparation that preserves more precisely in...
Neurons can respond to decreased network activity with a homeostatic increase in the amplitudes of m...
Plastic changes in synaptic transmission are thought to underlie learning and memory formation. Howe...
Integrins are a large family of cell adhesion receptors involved in a variety of cellular functions....
2siAt synapses, pre- and post-synaptic cells get in direct contact with each other via cell adhesion...
SummaryAt synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinating ...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity remains an enigmatic form of synaptic plasticity. Increasing interes...
The ability of neurons and circuits to maintain their excitability and activity levels within the ap...
Summary At synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinat...
Sustained alterations in neuron activity elicit compensatory changes in synaptic function, a form of...
7siAt synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinating sign...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity is a negative feedback mechanism that neurons use to offset excessiv...
The nervous system is faced with perturbations in activity levels throughout development and in dise...
Neurons receive a large number of active synaptic inputs from their many presynaptic partners across...
The idea that the nervous system maintains a set point of network activity and homeostatically retur...
International audienceNeurons receive a large number of active synaptic inputs from their many presy...
Neurons can respond to decreased network activity with a homeostatic increase in the amplitudes of m...
Plastic changes in synaptic transmission are thought to underlie learning and memory formation. Howe...
Integrins are a large family of cell adhesion receptors involved in a variety of cellular functions....
2siAt synapses, pre- and post-synaptic cells get in direct contact with each other via cell adhesion...
SummaryAt synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinating ...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity remains an enigmatic form of synaptic plasticity. Increasing interes...
The ability of neurons and circuits to maintain their excitability and activity levels within the ap...
Summary At synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinat...
Sustained alterations in neuron activity elicit compensatory changes in synaptic function, a form of...
7siAt synapses, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) provide the molecular framework for coordinating sign...
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity is a negative feedback mechanism that neurons use to offset excessiv...
The nervous system is faced with perturbations in activity levels throughout development and in dise...
Neurons receive a large number of active synaptic inputs from their many presynaptic partners across...
The idea that the nervous system maintains a set point of network activity and homeostatically retur...
International audienceNeurons receive a large number of active synaptic inputs from their many presy...
Neurons can respond to decreased network activity with a homeostatic increase in the amplitudes of m...
Plastic changes in synaptic transmission are thought to underlie learning and memory formation. Howe...
Integrins are a large family of cell adhesion receptors involved in a variety of cellular functions....