The lateral diffusion and trapping of protein receptors within the postsynaptic membrane of a neuron plays a key role in determining the strength of synaptic connections and their regulation during learning and memory. In this paper we construct and analyze a 2D interfacial diffusion model of inhibitory synaptic receptor dynamics. The model involves three major components. First, the boundary of each synapse is treated as a semi-permeable interface due to the effects of cytoskeletal structures. Second, the effective diffusivity within a synapse is taken to be smaller than the extrasynaptic diffusivity due to the temporary binding to scaffold protein buffers within the synapse. Third, receptors from intracellular pools are inserted into the ...
The plasticity of inhibitory transmission is expected to play a key role in the modulation of neuron...
The flux of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses depends on receptor interaction with s...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractThe synaptic weight between a pre- and a postsynaptic neuron depends in part on the number o...
Signal transmission across chemical synapses relies crucially on neurotransmitter receptor molecules...
<p>Cells express a variety of proteins on their surface that allows them to sample the world. These ...
AMPA receptor trafficking in dendritic spines is emerging as a major postsynaptic mechanism for the ...
Neurotransmitter receptor molecules, concentrated in postsynaptic domains along with scaffold and a ...
<p>A: Sketch of the model basic processes: receptors (GlyR, blue) and scaffold “particles” (gephyrin...
Diffusive processes on curved surfaces are highly relevant for cellular processes and are increasing...
La synapse est une structure macromoléculaire dont les composants sont renouvelés en permanence alor...
A three-dimensional model for release and diffusion of glutamate in the synaptic cleft was developed...
AbstractThe postsynaptic density (PSD) is a cytoskeletal specialization within the postsynaptic memb...
<div><p>The flux of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses depends on receptor interactio...
The postsynaptic density (PSD) is a cytoskeletal specialization within the postsynaptic membrane of ...
The plasticity of inhibitory transmission is expected to play a key role in the modulation of neuron...
The flux of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses depends on receptor interaction with s...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...
AbstractThe synaptic weight between a pre- and a postsynaptic neuron depends in part on the number o...
Signal transmission across chemical synapses relies crucially on neurotransmitter receptor molecules...
<p>Cells express a variety of proteins on their surface that allows them to sample the world. These ...
AMPA receptor trafficking in dendritic spines is emerging as a major postsynaptic mechanism for the ...
Neurotransmitter receptor molecules, concentrated in postsynaptic domains along with scaffold and a ...
<p>A: Sketch of the model basic processes: receptors (GlyR, blue) and scaffold “particles” (gephyrin...
Diffusive processes on curved surfaces are highly relevant for cellular processes and are increasing...
La synapse est une structure macromoléculaire dont les composants sont renouvelés en permanence alor...
A three-dimensional model for release and diffusion of glutamate in the synaptic cleft was developed...
AbstractThe postsynaptic density (PSD) is a cytoskeletal specialization within the postsynaptic memb...
<div><p>The flux of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses depends on receptor interactio...
The postsynaptic density (PSD) is a cytoskeletal specialization within the postsynaptic membrane of ...
The plasticity of inhibitory transmission is expected to play a key role in the modulation of neuron...
The flux of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses depends on receptor interaction with s...
Monte Carlo simulations of transmitter diffusion and its interactions with postsynaptic receptors ha...