Synapses are specialized cellular junctions essential for communication between neurons. Synapse loss occurs in many neurodegenerative diseases. Harnessing our molecular knowledge of the development and maintenance of synapses, Suzuki et al. present the first comprehensive attempt to use a synthetic protein to bridge the pre- and postsynaptic membranes1. They show that this powerful approach can stimulate the formation of pre- and postsynaptic specializations in vitro, rescue synaptic deficits of mutant mice in vivo, and ameliorate synapse loss and behavioral abnormalities in both Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injury mouse models
New brain synapses form when a postsynaptic structure, the dendritic spine, interacts with a presyna...
UnrestrictedThe synapse is the fundamental building block of the brain circuitry responsible for the...
Synapsins (Syns) are an evolutionarily conserved family of synaptic vesicle-associated proteins rel...
The structural and functional integrity of synapses is crucial for neuronal circuit function and for...
SummarySynapses are specialized asymmetric cell–cell connections permitting the controlled transfer ...
The neuromuscular synapse is a relatively large synapse with hundreds of active zones in presynaptic...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons. At one end of a neuron resides a largely inde...
SummaryNonsynaptic clusters of postsynaptic proteins have been documented; however, their role remai...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons. At one end of a neuron resides a largely inde...
Part One: Role of a pre-formed scaffolding complex in excitatory synapse formation. In order to dete...
Synapses are fundamental signaling units of the central nervous system that mediate communication be...
Synapse formation begins with the recognition of appropriate targets and formation of incipient cont...
Synapses are complex structures that allow communication between neurons in the central nervous syst...
The synapse, the minimal element required for interneuronal communication in the nervous sytems, is ...
An assembly of scaffold proteins termed the postsynaptic density (PSD) is attached to the postsynapt...
New brain synapses form when a postsynaptic structure, the dendritic spine, interacts with a presyna...
UnrestrictedThe synapse is the fundamental building block of the brain circuitry responsible for the...
Synapsins (Syns) are an evolutionarily conserved family of synaptic vesicle-associated proteins rel...
The structural and functional integrity of synapses is crucial for neuronal circuit function and for...
SummarySynapses are specialized asymmetric cell–cell connections permitting the controlled transfer ...
The neuromuscular synapse is a relatively large synapse with hundreds of active zones in presynaptic...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons. At one end of a neuron resides a largely inde...
SummaryNonsynaptic clusters of postsynaptic proteins have been documented; however, their role remai...
The human brain consists of around 86 billion neurons. At one end of a neuron resides a largely inde...
Part One: Role of a pre-formed scaffolding complex in excitatory synapse formation. In order to dete...
Synapses are fundamental signaling units of the central nervous system that mediate communication be...
Synapse formation begins with the recognition of appropriate targets and formation of incipient cont...
Synapses are complex structures that allow communication between neurons in the central nervous syst...
The synapse, the minimal element required for interneuronal communication in the nervous sytems, is ...
An assembly of scaffold proteins termed the postsynaptic density (PSD) is attached to the postsynapt...
New brain synapses form when a postsynaptic structure, the dendritic spine, interacts with a presyna...
UnrestrictedThe synapse is the fundamental building block of the brain circuitry responsible for the...
Synapsins (Syns) are an evolutionarily conserved family of synaptic vesicle-associated proteins rel...