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The cholinergic synapses

Acetylcholine (ACh) is a leading regulatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system, which functions both directly and as modulator of other neurotransmitters. It is found in the central and peripheral nervous system, as well as in the autonomic system-both sympathetic and parasympathetic. In the central nervous system (CNS), ACh functions not only as a
Hermona, Soreq, Adi, Bar, Iddo, Paldor
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The synapses

Biology of the Cell, 1994
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Synapse Regulation

Microglia are the resident immune cells of the brain. As such, they rapidly detect changes in normal brain homeostasis and accurately respond by fine-tuning in a tightly regulated manner their morphology, gene expression, and functional behavior. Depending on the nature of these changes, microglia can thicken and retract their processes, proliferate ...
Haley A, Vecchiarelli   +5 more
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The Synapse

Scientific American, 1965
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Synapse, pl., synapses

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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Phase separation at the synapse

Nature Neuroscience, 2020
Xudong Chen   +3 more
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Plasticity of Synapses

British Medical Bulletin, 1972
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Synapse Ashes

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This poem explores the experience of a stroke through metaphorical and artistic imagery, employing the metaphor of a forest engulfed in fire to represent its sudden and destructive impact on the brain and body. Its evocative language is designed to resonate deeply with readers, providing both a powerful portrayal of the emotional impact and urgency of ...
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