In this issue of Neuron, Zhang et al. (2015) provide the first crystal structure of a domain Arc. These results confirm prior computational approaches that suggested Arc, a master regulator of vertebrate synaptic plasticity, was “domesticated” from Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposons
ARC is a postsynaptic protein whose expression is rapidly induced by excitatory neuronal activity. R...
Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is a protein interaction hub with diverse r...
How can cells in the brain retain information for years, even though most proteins turn over in minu...
In this issue of Neuron, Zhang et al. (2015) provide the first crystal structure of a domain Ar...
In this issue of Neuron, Zhang et al. (2015) provide the first crystal structure of a domain Arc. Th...
SummaryArc is a cellular immediate-early gene (IEG) that functions at excitatory synapses and is req...
The neuronal gene Arc is essential for long-lasting information storage in the mammalian brain, medi...
The activity-regulated cytoskeletal (Arc) gene is implicated in numerous synaptic plasticity paradig...
he activity‐regulated cytoskeleton‐associated protein (ARC) is critical for long‐term synaptic plast...
The understanding of human memory is one of the greatest challenges facing neuroscience today. The ...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The i...
The tetrapod neuronal protein ARC and its Drosophila melanogaster homolog, dARC1, have important but...
The immediate early gene Arc is emerging as a versatile, Wnely tuned system capable of coupling chan...
Arc/Arg3.1 is required for synaptic plasticity and cognition, and mutations in this gene are linked ...
Abstract Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is a protein interaction hub with...
ARC is a postsynaptic protein whose expression is rapidly induced by excitatory neuronal activity. R...
Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is a protein interaction hub with diverse r...
How can cells in the brain retain information for years, even though most proteins turn over in minu...
In this issue of Neuron, Zhang et al. (2015) provide the first crystal structure of a domain Ar...
In this issue of Neuron, Zhang et al. (2015) provide the first crystal structure of a domain Arc. Th...
SummaryArc is a cellular immediate-early gene (IEG) that functions at excitatory synapses and is req...
The neuronal gene Arc is essential for long-lasting information storage in the mammalian brain, medi...
The activity-regulated cytoskeletal (Arc) gene is implicated in numerous synaptic plasticity paradig...
he activity‐regulated cytoskeleton‐associated protein (ARC) is critical for long‐term synaptic plast...
The understanding of human memory is one of the greatest challenges facing neuroscience today. The ...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The i...
The tetrapod neuronal protein ARC and its Drosophila melanogaster homolog, dARC1, have important but...
The immediate early gene Arc is emerging as a versatile, Wnely tuned system capable of coupling chan...
Arc/Arg3.1 is required for synaptic plasticity and cognition, and mutations in this gene are linked ...
Abstract Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is a protein interaction hub with...
ARC is a postsynaptic protein whose expression is rapidly induced by excitatory neuronal activity. R...
Activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) is a protein interaction hub with diverse r...
How can cells in the brain retain information for years, even though most proteins turn over in minu...