Abstract In the mammalian cerebral cortex neurons are arranged in specific layers and form connections both within the cortex and with other brain regions, thus forming a complex mesh of specialized synaptic connections comprising distinct circuits. The correct establishment of these connections during development is crucial for the proper function of the brain. Astrocytes, a major type of glial cell, are important regulators of synapse formation and function during development. While neurogenesis precedes astrogenesis in the cortex, neuronal synapses only begin to form after astrocytes have been generated, concurrent with neuronal branching and process elaboration. Here we provide a combined overview of the developmental processes of synap...
AbstractTrillions of synapses form as the brain develops. This intimate contact between two neurons ...
Poster AbstractsAstrocytes have been shown to control synapse development and function (Allen and Er...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian brain. Interest in astrocyte function ha...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
Astrocytes are the major glial cells in the brain, which play a supporting role in the energy and nu...
In recent years, numerous studies have shown that astrocytes play an important role in neuronal proc...
Astrocytes are a multifunctional cell type in the nervous system that can influence neurons and syna...
The cerebral cortex is composed of billions of morphologically and functionally distinct neurons. Th...
Astrocytes regulate the formation and function of neuronal synapses via multiple signals, however, w...
Understanding how the human cerebral cortex evolved to its present complex state is a fascinating to...
Two theories have influenced our understanding of cortical development: the integrated network theor...
Astrocytes are known to provide trophic support to neurons and were originally thought to be passive...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to change the number and strength of their synapses, has...
AbstractTrillions of synapses form as the brain develops. This intimate contact between two neurons ...
Poster AbstractsAstrocytes have been shown to control synapse development and function (Allen and Er...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian brain. Interest in astrocyte function ha...
Glial cells comprise 90% of the human brain.1 Glia are divided into two subtypes, the microglia whic...
Astrocytes are the major glial cells in the brain, which play a supporting role in the energy and nu...
In recent years, numerous studies have shown that astrocytes play an important role in neuronal proc...
Astrocytes are a multifunctional cell type in the nervous system that can influence neurons and syna...
The cerebral cortex is composed of billions of morphologically and functionally distinct neurons. Th...
Astrocytes regulate the formation and function of neuronal synapses via multiple signals, however, w...
Understanding how the human cerebral cortex evolved to its present complex state is a fascinating to...
Two theories have influenced our understanding of cortical development: the integrated network theor...
Astrocytes are known to provide trophic support to neurons and were originally thought to be passive...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to change the number and strength of their synapses, has...
AbstractTrillions of synapses form as the brain develops. This intimate contact between two neurons ...
Poster AbstractsAstrocytes have been shown to control synapse development and function (Allen and Er...
The cerebral cortex covers the rostral part of the brain and, in higher mammals and particularly hum...