This study is concerned with the role of impulse activity and synaptic transmission in early thalamocortical development. Disruption of the gene encoding SNAP-25, a component of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein (SNAP) receptor complex required for regulated neuroexocytosis, eliminates evoked but not spontaneous neurotransmitter release (Washbourne et al., 2002). The Snap25 null mutant mouse provides an opportunity to test whether synaptic activity is required for prenatal neural development. We found that evoked release is not needed for at least the gross formation of the embryonic forebrain, because the major features of the diencephalon and telencephalon were normal in the null mutant mouse. However, half ...
The mammalian brain’s somatosensory cortex is a topographic map of the body’s sensory experience. In...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...
This study is concerned with the role of impulse activity and synaptic transmission in early thalamo...
This study is concerned with the role of impulse activity and synaptic transmission in early thalamo...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
The elaborated connections among cortical neurons form the cortical circuits, which are essential me...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
The mammalian brain’s somatosensory cortex is a topographic map of the body’s sensory experience. In...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...
This study is concerned with the role of impulse activity and synaptic transmission in early thalamo...
This study is concerned with the role of impulse activity and synaptic transmission in early thalamo...
Thalamic axons, which carry most of the information from the sensory environment, are amongst the fi...
The elaborated connections among cortical neurons form the cortical circuits, which are essential me...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
International audienceTo assess the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter release on neural circuit de...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
15 pages, 9 figures.-- Supporting information (Suppl. figs S1-S3) available at: http://biology.plosj...
SummaryA dynamic interplay between intrinsic regional molecular cues and extrinsic factors from the ...
SummaryDuring cortical development, both activity-dependent and genetically determined mechanisms ar...
How sensory activity contributes to the development of the brain has been a long-standing question ...
The mammalian brain’s somatosensory cortex is a topographic map of the body’s sensory experience. In...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...
Synapses are able to form in the absence of neuronal activity, but how is their subsequent maturatio...