Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions on dendritic shafts where most excitatory synapses are located. Recent advances in imaging technologies have given us great insight into the function of spines as biochemical compartments. Here we review recent evidence suggesting that the geometry of dendritic spines controls postsynaptic calcium signaling and is bidirectionally regulated during synaptic plasticity
SummaryIncreases in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) mediated by NMDA-sensitive glutamate rece...
Dendritic spines are small subcompartments that protrude from the dendrites of neurons and are impor...
International audienceDendritic spines are small protrusions studding neuronal dendrites, first desc...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions on dendritic shafts where most excitatory synapses are located...
AbstractDendritic spines are morphologically and functionally heterogeneous. To understand this dive...
Dendritic spines are discrete membrane protrusions from dendritic shafts where the large majority of...
Dendritic spines are tiny, specialized protoplasmic protuberances that cover the surface of many ne...
AbstractSpine Ca2+ is critical for the induction of synaptic plasticity, but the factors that contro...
The majority of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system takes place at p...
Spines are neuronal protrusions, each of which receives input typically from one excitatory synapse....
specificity in synaptic plasticity (Andersen et al., 1980). Spine [Ca2] signals are shaped by the dy...
AbstractThe development of dendritic spines with specific geometry and membrane composition is criti...
Dendritic spines are highly dynamic neuronal compartments that control the synaptic transmission bet...
AbstractA dendritic spine is an intracellular compartment in synapses of central neurons. The role o...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped appendages on the dendritic branches of neurons. They are inval...
SummaryIncreases in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) mediated by NMDA-sensitive glutamate rece...
Dendritic spines are small subcompartments that protrude from the dendrites of neurons and are impor...
International audienceDendritic spines are small protrusions studding neuronal dendrites, first desc...
Dendritic spines are tiny protrusions on dendritic shafts where most excitatory synapses are located...
AbstractDendritic spines are morphologically and functionally heterogeneous. To understand this dive...
Dendritic spines are discrete membrane protrusions from dendritic shafts where the large majority of...
Dendritic spines are tiny, specialized protoplasmic protuberances that cover the surface of many ne...
AbstractSpine Ca2+ is critical for the induction of synaptic plasticity, but the factors that contro...
The majority of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system takes place at p...
Spines are neuronal protrusions, each of which receives input typically from one excitatory synapse....
specificity in synaptic plasticity (Andersen et al., 1980). Spine [Ca2] signals are shaped by the dy...
AbstractThe development of dendritic spines with specific geometry and membrane composition is criti...
Dendritic spines are highly dynamic neuronal compartments that control the synaptic transmission bet...
AbstractA dendritic spine is an intracellular compartment in synapses of central neurons. The role o...
Dendritic spines are mushroom-shaped appendages on the dendritic branches of neurons. They are inval...
SummaryIncreases in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) mediated by NMDA-sensitive glutamate rece...
Dendritic spines are small subcompartments that protrude from the dendrites of neurons and are impor...
International audienceDendritic spines are small protrusions studding neuronal dendrites, first desc...