The role of synapsin I, a synaptic vesicle-associated phosphoprotein, in the maturation of nerve-muscle synapses was investigated in nerve-muscle co-cultures prepared from Xenopus embryos loaded with the protein by the early blastomere injection method. The stage of maturation of the synapses was analysed by electron microscopy as well as by whole-cell patch-clamp recording, The acceleration in the functional maturation of neuromuscular synapses induced by synapsin I was accompanied by a profound rearrangement in the ultrastructure of the nerve terminal, Nerve terminals formed by synapsin I-loaded neurons were characterized by a higher number of small synaptic vesicles organized in clusters and predominantly localized close to the nerve ter...
In the developing retinotectal projection, retinal axon arbor structure changes rapidly within the t...
Synapsin I is a synaptic vesicle-associated protein which inhibits neurotransmitter release, an effe...
The developmental refinement of topographic projections in the brain is reflected in the dynamic scu...
Synapsin I is the best characterized member of a family of nerve terminal-specific phosphoproteins i...
At the developing neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), motoneurons send axons to innervate target muscle ...
During normal development presumptive synaptic sites in the myotomes of Xenopus laevis begin to acqu...
Synaptophysin belongs to a group of related polypep-The N-glycosylated integral membrane protein syn...
At the developing neuromuscular junction (NMJ), physical contact between motor axons and muscle cell...
During the development of vertebrate neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), path-finding axonal growth cone...
One of the crucial issues in understanding neuronal transmission is to de¢ne the role(s) of the nume...
AbstractThe hypothesis that synaptic functions can be regulated by neurotrophins secreted from the p...
Data collected from the invertebrate models have allowed to establish several of the basic mechanism...
Restricted until 16 Nov. 2009.Recent findings have demonstrated that synapse-associated glial cells ...
This chapter focuses on the study of the dynamics of synaptic vesicles during nerve stimulation; it ...
The synapsins are a family of neuronal phosphoproteins evolutionarily conserved in invertebrate and ...
In the developing retinotectal projection, retinal axon arbor structure changes rapidly within the t...
Synapsin I is a synaptic vesicle-associated protein which inhibits neurotransmitter release, an effe...
The developmental refinement of topographic projections in the brain is reflected in the dynamic scu...
Synapsin I is the best characterized member of a family of nerve terminal-specific phosphoproteins i...
At the developing neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), motoneurons send axons to innervate target muscle ...
During normal development presumptive synaptic sites in the myotomes of Xenopus laevis begin to acqu...
Synaptophysin belongs to a group of related polypep-The N-glycosylated integral membrane protein syn...
At the developing neuromuscular junction (NMJ), physical contact between motor axons and muscle cell...
During the development of vertebrate neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), path-finding axonal growth cone...
One of the crucial issues in understanding neuronal transmission is to de¢ne the role(s) of the nume...
AbstractThe hypothesis that synaptic functions can be regulated by neurotrophins secreted from the p...
Data collected from the invertebrate models have allowed to establish several of the basic mechanism...
Restricted until 16 Nov. 2009.Recent findings have demonstrated that synapse-associated glial cells ...
This chapter focuses on the study of the dynamics of synaptic vesicles during nerve stimulation; it ...
The synapsins are a family of neuronal phosphoproteins evolutionarily conserved in invertebrate and ...
In the developing retinotectal projection, retinal axon arbor structure changes rapidly within the t...
Synapsin I is a synaptic vesicle-associated protein which inhibits neurotransmitter release, an effe...
The developmental refinement of topographic projections in the brain is reflected in the dynamic scu...