The cell-surface-signaling protein Notch, is required for numerous developmental processes and typically specifies which of two adjacent cells will adopt a non-neuronal developmental fate. It has recently been implicated in long-term memory formation in mammals and Drosophila. Here, we investigated whether activity-dependent synaptic plasticity at the neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of third instar Drosophila larvae depends on Notch signaling. The length and number of axonal branches and number of presynaptic sites (boutons) in NMJ vary with the level of synaptic activity, so we increased activity at the NMJ by two complementary methods: increasing the chronic growth temperature of third instar larvae from 18 to 28 degrees C and using the do...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
In Drosophila, dopaminergic (DA) neurons can be found from mid embryonic stages of development till ...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...
Abstract Background A central objective in the field ...
Abstract Background A central objective in the field ...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
The genetic analysis of larval neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of Drosophila has provided detailed in...
Diverse neuronal cell types arise from the lateral neuroblast in the antennal lobe of Drosophila. Th...
Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) exhibit structural and physiological homeostasis during la...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model system to identify genes involved in synaptic growth a...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is capable of rapidly budding new presynaptic varicositi...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
In Drosophila, dopaminergic (DA) neurons can be found from mid embryonic stages of development till ...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...
Abstract Background A central objective in the field ...
Abstract Background A central objective in the field ...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
The genetic analysis of larval neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of Drosophila has provided detailed in...
Diverse neuronal cell types arise from the lateral neuroblast in the antennal lobe of Drosophila. Th...
Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) exhibit structural and physiological homeostasis during la...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model system to identify genes involved in synaptic growth a...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is capable of rapidly budding new presynaptic varicositi...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
In Drosophila, dopaminergic (DA) neurons can be found from mid embryonic stages of development till ...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...