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Neuroscience in glioma biology (Review). [PDF]

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Zhang C, Zhang H, Cao J, Liu M.
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IL-1 modulation preserves biomolecular, structural and functional integrity of the somatosensory cortex after fetal inflammation

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Galinsky R   +10 more
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‘Holistic’ synaptogenesis

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
Synapses between nerve cells in the mammalian brain are not only extremely numerous but also very diverse with respect to their structural and functional characteristics. This heterogeneity arises despite the fact that a set of common basic protein ‘building blocks’ is shared by many synapses.
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GABARAP: Lessons for Synaptogenesis

The Neuroscientist, 2003
The clustering of neurotransmitter receptors at the postsynaptic terminals is a critical requirement for efficient neurotransmission and neuronal communication. This process is facilitated by adaptor proteins, which bridge the postsynaptic receptors and the underlying cytoskeleton. One such molecule, the GABAA receptor-associated protein, GABARAP, was
Joseph E, Coyle, Dimitar B, Nikolov
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MECHANISMS OF VERTEBRATE SYNAPTOGENESIS

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2005
The formation of synapses in the vertebrate central nervous system is a complex process that occurs over a protracted period of development. Recent work has begun to unravel the mysteries of synaptogenesis, demonstrating the existence of multiple molecules that influence not only when and where synapses form but also synaptic specificity and stability.
Clarissa L, Waites   +2 more
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Synaptogenesis in hippocampal cultures

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1999
Hippocampal cultures offer unique advantages for the study of neuronal development and synaptogenesis. Studies performed on this model enabled dissection of the temporal sequence of events which lead to the differentiation of pre- and postsynaptic compartments.
C. Verderio   +4 more
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