Dendrites and axons typically handle very different aspects of neuronal signaling. However, many of the functional distinctions between these two types of processes are absent in neurons with release-competent dendrites. This raises fundamental questions about the molecular mechanisms that promote and permit functional specialization, and suggests that the 'exceptional' case of presynaptic dendrites may provide important clues on how neuronal polarity is established. To help stimulate thinking on this new front, we summarize some key aspects of the physiology of dendritic neurotransmitter release, together with recent work on the molecular basis of neuronal polarity.</p
Dendrites are classically regarded as the brain's "listeners," while neuronal output is thought to b...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
The establishment of axonal-dendritic polarity is a key event in the development of the nervous syst...
International audienceOur general understanding of neuronal function is that dendrites receive infor...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
Neurons are highly polarized cells, most of which develop a single axon and several dendrites. These...
In a biological sense, polarity refers to the extremity of the main axis of an organelle, cell, or o...
Specification of the axon and dendrites is a critical step in the development of a neuron. Two new s...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Neurons are among the most polarized and morphologically complex cells in metazoans. One manifestati...
Polarization, in which a single axon and multiple dendrites are formed, is crucial for neuronal func...
Developing neurons can change axonal and dendritic fate upon axonal lesion [1-6], but it is unclear ...
Dendrites are classically regarded as the brain's "listeners," while neuronal output is thought to b...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
The establishment of axonal-dendritic polarity is a key event in the development of the nervous syst...
International audienceOur general understanding of neuronal function is that dendrites receive infor...
The term polarity in a biological context is used to describe an asymmetry in morphology and distrib...
AbstractAmong the most morphologically complex cells, neurons are masters of membrane specialization...
Neurons are highly polarized cells, most of which develop a single axon and several dendrites. These...
In a biological sense, polarity refers to the extremity of the main axis of an organelle, cell, or o...
Specification of the axon and dendrites is a critical step in the development of a neuron. Two new s...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
The polarization of axon and dendrites underlies the ability of neurons to integrate and transmit in...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Neurons are among the most polarized and morphologically complex cells in metazoans. One manifestati...
Polarization, in which a single axon and multiple dendrites are formed, is crucial for neuronal func...
Developing neurons can change axonal and dendritic fate upon axonal lesion [1-6], but it is unclear ...
Dendrites are classically regarded as the brain's "listeners," while neuronal output is thought to b...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
The establishment of axonal-dendritic polarity is a key event in the development of the nervous syst...