Synapses are the building blocks of neuronal networks. Spines, the postsynaptic elements, are morphologically the most plastic part of the synapse. It is thought that spine plasticity underlies learning and memory processes, driven by kinases and cytoskeleton protein reorganization. Spine strength depends primarily on the number of incorporated glutamatergic receptors, which are more numerous in larger spines. Intrinsic and circadian fluctuations, occurring independently of presynaptic stimulation, demonstrate the native instability of spines. Despite innate spine instability some spines remain intact lifelong. Threats to spine survival are reduced by physical and mental activity, and declining sensory input, conditions characteristic for a...
Synaptic connections in the brain respond throughout their lives to the activity of incoming neurone...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped protrusions of the postsynaptic membrane. Spines receive the ma...
Glutamatergic axons in the mammalian forebrain terminate predominantly onto dendritic spines. Long-t...
Synapses are the building blocks of neuronal networks. Spines, the postsynaptic elements, are morpho...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Evidence indicates that long-term memory formation involves alterations in synaptic efficacy produce...
SummaryTwo new studies explore structural changes of nerve cells as a potential mechanism for memory...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions along dendrites, which constitute major postsynaptic sites for...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions along dendrites, which constitute major postsynaptic sites for...
International audienceDendritic spines are small protrusions studding neuronal dendrites, first desc...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
PI3K activation promotes the formation of synaptic contacts and dendritic spines, morphological feat...
Evidence indicates that long-term memory formation creates long-lasting changes in neuronal morpholo...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is a transmembrane protein highly expressed in neurons. The full-len...
Stacey Lee,1 Huaye Zhang,2 Donna J Webb1,3,4 1Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt Universi...
Synaptic connections in the brain respond throughout their lives to the activity of incoming neurone...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped protrusions of the postsynaptic membrane. Spines receive the ma...
Glutamatergic axons in the mammalian forebrain terminate predominantly onto dendritic spines. Long-t...
Synapses are the building blocks of neuronal networks. Spines, the postsynaptic elements, are morpho...
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-funct...
Evidence indicates that long-term memory formation involves alterations in synaptic efficacy produce...
SummaryTwo new studies explore structural changes of nerve cells as a potential mechanism for memory...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions along dendrites, which constitute major postsynaptic sites for...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions along dendrites, which constitute major postsynaptic sites for...
International audienceDendritic spines are small protrusions studding neuronal dendrites, first desc...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
PI3K activation promotes the formation of synaptic contacts and dendritic spines, morphological feat...
Evidence indicates that long-term memory formation creates long-lasting changes in neuronal morpholo...
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is a transmembrane protein highly expressed in neurons. The full-len...
Stacey Lee,1 Huaye Zhang,2 Donna J Webb1,3,4 1Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt Universi...
Synaptic connections in the brain respond throughout their lives to the activity of incoming neurone...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped protrusions of the postsynaptic membrane. Spines receive the ma...
Glutamatergic axons in the mammalian forebrain terminate predominantly onto dendritic spines. Long-t...