Activity-dependent competition plays a crucial role in the refinement of synaptic connections in the peripheral and central nervous system. The reduction in number of axons innervating each neuromuscular junction during development, i.e. synapse elimination, appears to be one such competitive activity-driven event. Recently, we showed that asynchronous firing of competing presynaptic terminals is a key player in synapse elimination. Although some previous studies suggested that activity of the postsynaptic cell may be an intermediary in the disposal of redundant presynaptic inputs, the mechanism involved remains unknown. In the present study, in order to assess the role of evoked muscle activity in this process, we inhibited the generation ...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...
The thesis presents contributions to the field of neuromuscular synaptic plasticity. Synaptic remode...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...
Synapse elimination is a general feature of the development of neural connections, including the con...
The formation of the neuromuscular junction (nmj) is based on molecular cascades initiated by neural...
Synapse elimination is a general feature of the development of neural connections, including the con...
Synapse competition and elimination are widespread developmental processes, first demonstrated at ne...
The development of neuromuscular junctions exhibits profound remodeling that brings from an immature...
An extended version of the dual constraint model of motor endplate morphogenesis is presented that i...
<div><p>During mammalian development, neuromuscular junctions and some other postsynaptic cells tran...
AbstractHomeostatic mechanisms regulate synaptic function to maintain nerve and muscle excitation wi...
Homeostatic mechanisms regulate synaptic function to maintain nerve and muscle excitation within rea...
Synapse elimination is a widespread developmental process in the peripheral and central nervous syst...
Synaptic connections are made and broken in an activity-dependent manner in diverse regions of the ...
During mammalian development, neuromuscular junctions and some other postsynaptic cells transition f...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...
The thesis presents contributions to the field of neuromuscular synaptic plasticity. Synaptic remode...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...
Synapse elimination is a general feature of the development of neural connections, including the con...
The formation of the neuromuscular junction (nmj) is based on molecular cascades initiated by neural...
Synapse elimination is a general feature of the development of neural connections, including the con...
Synapse competition and elimination are widespread developmental processes, first demonstrated at ne...
The development of neuromuscular junctions exhibits profound remodeling that brings from an immature...
An extended version of the dual constraint model of motor endplate morphogenesis is presented that i...
<div><p>During mammalian development, neuromuscular junctions and some other postsynaptic cells tran...
AbstractHomeostatic mechanisms regulate synaptic function to maintain nerve and muscle excitation wi...
Homeostatic mechanisms regulate synaptic function to maintain nerve and muscle excitation within rea...
Synapse elimination is a widespread developmental process in the peripheral and central nervous syst...
Synaptic connections are made and broken in an activity-dependent manner in diverse regions of the ...
During mammalian development, neuromuscular junctions and some other postsynaptic cells transition f...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...
The thesis presents contributions to the field of neuromuscular synaptic plasticity. Synaptic remode...
Synaptic activity drives synaptic rearrangement in the vertebrate nervous system; indeed, this appea...