Dendritic spines are a characteristic feature of a number of neurons in the vertebrate nervous system and have been implicated in processes that include learning and memory. In spite of this, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the presence of spines in a classical genetic system, such as Drosophila, so far. Here, we demonstrate that a subset of processes along the dendrites of visual system interneurons in the adult fly central nervous system, called LPTCs, closely resemble vertebrate spines, based on a number of criteria. First, the morphology, size, and density of these processes are very similar to those of vertebrate spines. Second, they are enriched in actin and devoid of tubulin. Third, they are sites of synaptic connections ...
The unique architecture of neurons requires the establishment and maintenance of polarity, which rel...
Vertebrate and invertebrate dendrites are information-processing compartments that can be found on b...
Astrocytes are the most abundant non-neuronal cells in vertebrate brains. Although Drosophila melano...
Dendritic spines are a characteristic feature of a number of neurons in the vertebrate nervous syste...
Dendritic spines are a characteristic feature of a number of neurons in the vertebrate nervous syste...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryBackgroundDrosophila Neuroglian (Nrg) and its vertebrate homolog L1-CAM are cell-adhesion mol...
The majority of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system takes place at p...
Spines are neuronal protrusions, each of which receives input typically from one excitatory synapse....
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryLittle is known about how the distinct architectures of dendrites and axons are established. ...
Neuronal dendrites receive, integrate, and process numerous inputs and therefore serve as the neuron...
Neuronal dendrites receive, integrate, and process numerous inputs and therefore serve as the neuron...
Recent studies have shown the small GTPases, Rac1, Rho, and CDC42, to have a role in axon guidance. ...
The unique architecture of neurons requires the establishment and maintenance of polarity, which rel...
The unique architecture of neurons requires the establishment and maintenance of polarity, which rel...
Vertebrate and invertebrate dendrites are information-processing compartments that can be found on b...
Astrocytes are the most abundant non-neuronal cells in vertebrate brains. Although Drosophila melano...
Dendritic spines are a characteristic feature of a number of neurons in the vertebrate nervous syste...
Dendritic spines are a characteristic feature of a number of neurons in the vertebrate nervous syste...
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryBackgroundDrosophila Neuroglian (Nrg) and its vertebrate homolog L1-CAM are cell-adhesion mol...
The majority of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system takes place at p...
Spines are neuronal protrusions, each of which receives input typically from one excitatory synapse....
AbstractDendrites represent arborising neurites in both vertebrates and invertebrates. However, in v...
SummaryLittle is known about how the distinct architectures of dendrites and axons are established. ...
Neuronal dendrites receive, integrate, and process numerous inputs and therefore serve as the neuron...
Neuronal dendrites receive, integrate, and process numerous inputs and therefore serve as the neuron...
Recent studies have shown the small GTPases, Rac1, Rho, and CDC42, to have a role in axon guidance. ...
The unique architecture of neurons requires the establishment and maintenance of polarity, which rel...
The unique architecture of neurons requires the establishment and maintenance of polarity, which rel...
Vertebrate and invertebrate dendrites are information-processing compartments that can be found on b...
Astrocytes are the most abundant non-neuronal cells in vertebrate brains. Although Drosophila melano...