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In contrast, PF inputs with unpaired CF induce LTD at IN-PC synapses and LTP at PF-PC synapses, resulting in Inhibition mode. ... excitatory synapses, (−): inhibitory synapses. (Cited from ref. Ishikawa et al. 2015 [87]) ... of IN-PC synapses and LTD of PF-PC synapses [34], whereas stimulation of PF inputs with unpaired CF activities induced LTD of ... Table 1 Auto-antibodies toward ion channel- and synapse-related antigens commonly found in immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias ...
Stinchcombe JC, Griffiths GM (2014) Communication, the centrosome and the immunological synapse. Philos Trans R Soc Lond Ser B ... facilitate endocytic recycling and direct multiple events at the immunological synapse [24,25,26]. It also serves as a hub for ...
3). When the EPSC is low, the synapse releases fewer vesicles per spike. Because the synapse has a limited vesicle pool size, a ... 3) describes the synaptic vesicle cycle dynamics within a synapse.. $$ \left\{ \begin{gathered} C \frac{{{\text{d}}V_{i} }}{{{\ ... It is also possible that low concentrations of ACh are due to diffusion to surrounding neurons or synapses belonging to ... that attention-related cholinergic activity results in a high ACh concentration in the vicinity of neurons and synapses ...
The output synapses of most LPTCs are found in the posterior slope of the brain (Namiki et al. 2018). Following retrograde ... Drosophila and blowfly VS cells synapse with the DNOVS2 neuron (Wertz et al. 2008, 2009b; Suver et al. 2016), which is also ... Descending neurons synapse with motor neurons or with interneurons that themselves connect with motor neurons ( ... Drosophila HS cells synapse with DNHS1 (Suver et al. 2016), which is also called DNp15 (Namiki et al. 2018). The receptive ...
... including those establishing synapses with parallel and climbing fibres (Fig. 2a-d). Regardless of the neuronal compartment, ... particularly around the glutamatergic synapses between PC spines and parallel fibre axon terminals. These results correlate ... Contributions of calcium-dependent and calcium-independent mechanisms to presynaptic inhibition at a cerebellar synapse. J ... Compartmentalization of the GABAB receptor signaling complex is required for presynaptic inhibition at hippocampal synapses. J ...
At the lowest, there are basic component and circuit analysis-how do transistors, neurons, diodes, and synapses work?" (Marr ... which in turn is explained by a long-term potentiation of synapses of pyramidal cells in this region (C), which in turn is ...
Monteiro P, Feng G. SHANK proteins: roles at the synapse and in autism spectrum disorder. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2017;18(3):147-57. ... Ebrahimi-Fakhari D, Sahin M. Autism and the synapse: emerging mechanisms and mechanism-based therapies. Curr Opin Neurol. 2015; ... synapse organization) over the three cell types (Fig. 4i, Additional file 6: Table 5). These processes are inter-related and ... neurotransmitter receptor binding at the post-synapse, from ionotropic receptors (e.g., glutamate receptors encoded by GRIA2 [ ...
Astrocytes induce excitatory synapse formation through the secretion of glypicans (Gpc4) and thrombospondins (Thbs1 and Thbs2 ... Ji K, Akgul G, Wollmuth LP, Tsirka SE (2013) Microglia actively regulate the number of functional synapses. PloS One 8:e56293. ... H2-D1, involved in antigen processing and presentation, participates in synapse alterations and reflects neurotoxic astrocyte ... A1-associated gene that participates in the negative regulation of programmed cell death and as a positive regulator of synapse ...
Synchronous activity of inhibitory networks in neocortex requires electrical synapses containing connexin36. Neuron 31:477-485 ...
1c and 2c). However, spermatocytes never progressed to the normal pachytene stage where all autosomes are fully synapsed and ... Sun F et al (2015) Nuclear localization of PRDM9 and its role in meiotic chromatin modifications and homologous synapsis. ... d Immunofluorescent detection of SYCP1 (synapsis marker), SYCP3 (meiotic chromosomes axial elements marker), and γH2AX (sex ... and synapsis in both female and male mice. In addition, we identified proteins that interact with the KRAB domain of mouse and ...
... synapse formation, myelination, synapse pruning…) take place in FMUs. The time-course and intensity of secondary events, like ...
Previous studies have shown excessively pruned synapses in SCZ and inappropriately pruned ones in ASD, which are believed to ... which includes synapse formation, synaptic pruning, microglial regulation, oligodendrocyte function and myelination, will need ... occasionally lead to excessive synapse formation (Liu et al. 2017). In synaptic pruning, microglia have been reported to play ...
Viviani B, Boraso M, Valero M et al (2013) Early maternal deprivation immunologically primes hippocampal synapses by ...
The formation of this trimolecular complex (i.e. trimer) mimics the immune synapse, leading to therapeutic-dependent T-cell ... Functional anatomy of T cell activation and synapse formation. Annu Rev Immunol 28:79-105 ...
... the Synapsis foundation, and the Vontobel foundation. RN received funding from the Synapsis Foundation career development award ...
In animal studies, a high density of CB1 receptors is found in presynaptic nerve terminals of GABA-ergic synapses as well as ...
... allowing one to resolve fine-grained details such as dendritic spines and individual synapses. Genetically targeted markers ...
Pointing to the fact that contingency exists in human and computer synapses alike they go on to suggest that at the time when ...
Are the after-effects of low-frequency rTMS on motor cortex excitability due to changes in the efficacy of cortical synapses? ...