AbstractTime-lapse microscopy, retrospective immunohistochemistry, and cultured hippocampal neurons were used to determine the time frame of individual glutamatergic synapse assembly and the temporal order in which specific molecules accumulate at new synaptic junctions. New presynaptic boutons capable of activity-evoked vesicle recycling were observed to form within 30 min of initial axodendritic contact. Clusters of the presynaptic active zone protein Bassoon were present in all new boutons. Conversely, clusters of the postsynaptic molecule SAP90/PSD-95 and glutamate receptors were found on average only ∼45 min after such boutons were first detected. AMPA- and NMDA-type glutamate receptors displayed similar clustering kinetics. These find...
<div><p>The idea that synaptic properties are defined by specific pre- and postsynaptic activity his...
AbstractTo understand brain development, we must learn how synapse formation shapes functional neura...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
AbstractTime-lapse microscopy, retrospective immunohistochemistry, and cultured hippocampal neurons ...
SummaryTranssynaptic interactions between neurons are essential during both developmental and learni...
SummaryNonsynaptic clusters of postsynaptic proteins have been documented; however, their role remai...
Proper brain function in the nervous system relies on the accurate establishment of synaptic contact...
AbstractWhether contact of an axon with a dendrite is a necessary inductive signal for the assembly ...
AbstractPostsynaptic receptor clustering is thought to be of critical importance in central neurotra...
SummaryMaturation of presynaptic transmitter secretion machinery is a critical step in synaptogenesi...
<p>Examples of cortical neurons cocultured with myotubes for 3 (A–D) and 8 days (E–L), fixed, immuno...
The balance between fast synchronous and delayed asynchronous release of neurotransmitters has a maj...
Summary: The proper assembly of neural circuits depends on the process of synaptogenesis, or the for...
<p><b>A,B</b>) The formation of a new PSD. Left panel: low magnification image of a dendrite 68 hour...
The formation of synapses follows different steps including synaptogenesis and maturation. Thesediff...
<div><p>The idea that synaptic properties are defined by specific pre- and postsynaptic activity his...
AbstractTo understand brain development, we must learn how synapse formation shapes functional neura...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...
AbstractTime-lapse microscopy, retrospective immunohistochemistry, and cultured hippocampal neurons ...
SummaryTranssynaptic interactions between neurons are essential during both developmental and learni...
SummaryNonsynaptic clusters of postsynaptic proteins have been documented; however, their role remai...
Proper brain function in the nervous system relies on the accurate establishment of synaptic contact...
AbstractWhether contact of an axon with a dendrite is a necessary inductive signal for the assembly ...
AbstractPostsynaptic receptor clustering is thought to be of critical importance in central neurotra...
SummaryMaturation of presynaptic transmitter secretion machinery is a critical step in synaptogenesi...
<p>Examples of cortical neurons cocultured with myotubes for 3 (A–D) and 8 days (E–L), fixed, immuno...
The balance between fast synchronous and delayed asynchronous release of neurotransmitters has a maj...
Summary: The proper assembly of neural circuits depends on the process of synaptogenesis, or the for...
<p><b>A,B</b>) The formation of a new PSD. Left panel: low magnification image of a dendrite 68 hour...
The formation of synapses follows different steps including synaptogenesis and maturation. Thesediff...
<div><p>The idea that synaptic properties are defined by specific pre- and postsynaptic activity his...
AbstractTo understand brain development, we must learn how synapse formation shapes functional neura...
AbstractFormation of glutamatergic synapses entails development of “silent” immature contacts into m...