AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into mature functional synapses. To determine how this transformation occurs, we investigated the development of neurotransmission at single synapses in vitro. Maturation of presynaptic function, assayed with endocytotic markers, followed accumulation of synapsin I. During this period, synaptic transmission was primarily mediated by activation of NMDA receptors, suggesting that most synapses were functionally silent. However, local glutamate application to silent synapses indicated that these synapses contained functional AMPA receptors, suggesting a possible presynaptic locus for silent transmission. Interference with presynaptic vesicle fusion by...
This article deals with basic determinants of synaptic efficacy during development of glutamatergic ...
During development of neuronal circuits, presynaptic and postsynaptic functions are adjusted in conc...
Synaptic communication requires the expression of functional postsynaptic receptors that match the p...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
Early in postnatal development, glutamatergic synapses transmit primarily through NMDA receptors. As...
Whole-cell recordings from optic tectal neurons in Xenopus tadpoles were used to study the maturatio...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
Synapses are highly plastic, i.e. they have the ability to change their signaling strength both in t...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
The establishment of functional neuronal circuits relies on the formation of excess synapses, follow...
The mature mammalian brain and spinal cord contain billions of neurons which are interconnected by m...
Synaptic transmission is a dynamic process that requires precise regulation. Early in life, we must ...
Abstract The speed and reliability of computation in neural circuits depends on fast chemical transm...
Proper formation and maturation of synapses during development is a crucial step in building the fun...
This article deals with basic determinants of synaptic efficacy during development of glutamatergic ...
During development of neuronal circuits, presynaptic and postsynaptic functions are adjusted in conc...
Synaptic communication requires the expression of functional postsynaptic receptors that match the p...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
Excitatory transmission in the brain is largely mediated by synapses containing the neurotransmitter...
Early in postnatal development, glutamatergic synapses transmit primarily through NMDA receptors. As...
Whole-cell recordings from optic tectal neurons in Xenopus tadpoles were used to study the maturatio...
At early developmental stages, silent synapses have been commonty found in different brain areas. Th...
Synapses are highly plastic, i.e. they have the ability to change their signaling strength both in t...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
The establishment of functional neuronal circuits relies on the formation of excess synapses, follow...
The mature mammalian brain and spinal cord contain billions of neurons which are interconnected by m...
Synaptic transmission is a dynamic process that requires precise regulation. Early in life, we must ...
Abstract The speed and reliability of computation in neural circuits depends on fast chemical transm...
Proper formation and maturation of synapses during development is a crucial step in building the fun...
This article deals with basic determinants of synaptic efficacy during development of glutamatergic ...
During development of neuronal circuits, presynaptic and postsynaptic functions are adjusted in conc...
Synaptic communication requires the expression of functional postsynaptic receptors that match the p...