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This review highlights how autoimmune diseases arise from intertwined immunological, genetic, and environmental factors, emphasizing gut microbiota dysbiosis as a pivotal driver. It outlines emerging nanotechnology‐based strategies—such as liposomes, hydrogels, and polymeric nanoparticles—that enhance targeted drug delivery, minimize systemic toxicity,
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PI3K couples long-term synaptic potentiation with cofilin recruitment and actin polymerization in dendritic spines via its regulatory subunit p85α. [PDF]
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A novel self‐cascade catalytic strategy is proposed by designing an atomically dispersed Bi on deficient LaMnO3.15 perovskite (SABi/U‐LMO), serving as a promoter on subsequently lateral deposition of Zn enabled by interfacial electric field regulation.
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Restoration of norepinephrine release, cognitive performance, and dendritic spines by amphetamine in aged rat brain. [PDF]
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JNK activity modulates postsynaptic scaffold protein SAP102 and kainate receptor dynamics in dendritic spines. [PDF]
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Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2 Alleviated Sevoflurane-Induced Developmental Neurotoxicity via Microglial Pruning of Dendritic Spines in the CA1 Region of the Hippocampus. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Physiology, 2009
Dendritic spines are the postsynaptic components of most excitatory synapses in the mammalian brain. Spines accumulate rapidly during early postnatal development and undergo a substantial loss as animals mature into adulthood. In past decades, studies have revealed that the number and size of dendritic spines are regulated by a variety of gene products
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Dendritic spines are the postsynaptic components of most excitatory synapses in the mammalian brain. Spines accumulate rapidly during early postnatal development and undergo a substantial loss as animals mature into adulthood. In past decades, studies have revealed that the number and size of dendritic spines are regulated by a variety of gene products
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Microtubules, dendritic spines and spine apparatuses
Cell and Tissue Research, 1980Using techniques for enhanced microtubular preservation, including albumin pretreatment (Gray, 1975), occipital cortex of rats was studied electron microscopically at various ages of development. A close structural relationship was seen between microtubules, sacs of SER and the postsynaptic "thickening" in primordial spines and with the dense "plate ...
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Dendritic Spines and Pain Memory
The Neuroscientist, 2022Neuropathic pain is a debilitating form of pain arising from injury or disease of the nervous system that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, the underlying mechanisms of neuropathic pain are still not fully understood. Dendritic spines are small protrusions on the surface of neurons that play an important role in synaptic ...
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