Synaptically released matrix metalloproteinase activity in control of structural plasticity and the cell surface distribution of GluA1-AMPA receptors.
Synapses are particularly prone to dynamic alterations and thus play a major role in neuronal plasticity. Dynamic excitatory synapses are located at the membranous neuronal protrusions called dendritic spines. The ability to change synaptic connections involves both alterations at the morphological...
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Main Authors: | Zsuzsanna Szepesi, Eric Hosy, Blazej Ruszczycki, Monika Bijata, Marta Pyskaty, Arthur Bikbaev, Martin Heine, Daniel Choquet, Leszek Kaczmarek, Jakub Wlodarczyk |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dc4744a825bd4ffb92a38ab7ed2c89cc |
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