AbstractWe have used the synapses that isolated hippocampal cells in culture form onto themselves (autapses) to determine if some synapses lack functional AMPA receptors (AMPARs). A comparison of the synaptic variability of the AMPAR- and NMDAR-mediated evoked responses, as well as of miniature synaptic responses, indicates that a population of events exists that only contains an NMDAR component. Spillover of glutamate from adjacent synapses cannot explain these results because in single cell cultures all synaptic events mediated by AMPARs should be detected. Immunocytochemical analysis of these cultures clearly reveals a population of synapses with puncta for NR1 (NMDAR) but not for GluR1 (AMPAR). These results provide strong anatomical an...
AbstractThe activation of silent synapses is a proposed mechanism to account for rapid increases in ...
The precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly understood. ...
The establishment of functional neuronal circuits relies on the formation of excess synapses, follow...
AbstractWe have used the synapses that isolated hippocampal cells in culture form onto themselves (a...
Early in postnatal development, glutamatergic synapses transmit primarily through NMDA receptors. As...
AbstractRecent work has suggested that some proportion of excitatory synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyr...
Pure NMDA receptor (NMDAr)-mediated EPSCs, thought to correspond to "silent" glutamatergic synapses ...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
Recent work has suggested that some proportion of excitatory synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal c...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
AbstractTo understand the elementary unit of synaptic communication between CNS neurons, one must kn...
Silent synapses are synapses whose activation evokes NMDA-type glutamate receptor (NMDAR) but not AM...
SummaryThe precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly under...
Mammalian central synapses commonly specialize in one fast neurotransmitter, matching the content of...
AbstractIt has been suggested that some glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptors. We us...
AbstractThe activation of silent synapses is a proposed mechanism to account for rapid increases in ...
The precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly understood. ...
The establishment of functional neuronal circuits relies on the formation of excess synapses, follow...
AbstractWe have used the synapses that isolated hippocampal cells in culture form onto themselves (a...
Early in postnatal development, glutamatergic synapses transmit primarily through NMDA receptors. As...
AbstractRecent work has suggested that some proportion of excitatory synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyr...
Pure NMDA receptor (NMDAr)-mediated EPSCs, thought to correspond to "silent" glutamatergic synapses ...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
Recent work has suggested that some proportion of excitatory synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal c...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
AbstractTo understand the elementary unit of synaptic communication between CNS neurons, one must kn...
Silent synapses are synapses whose activation evokes NMDA-type glutamate receptor (NMDAR) but not AM...
SummaryThe precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly under...
Mammalian central synapses commonly specialize in one fast neurotransmitter, matching the content of...
AbstractIt has been suggested that some glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptors. We us...
AbstractThe activation of silent synapses is a proposed mechanism to account for rapid increases in ...
The precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly understood. ...
The establishment of functional neuronal circuits relies on the formation of excess synapses, follow...