Unambiguous identification of asymmetric and symmetric synapses using volume electron microscopy
The brain contains thousands of millions of synapses, exhibiting diverse structural, molecular, and functional characteristics. However, synapses can be classified into two primary morphological types: Gray's type I and type II, corresponding to Colonnier's asymmetric (AS) and symmetric (S...
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Main Authors: | Nicolás Cano-Astorga (Author), Sergio Plaza-Alonso (Author), Marta Turegano-Lopez (Author), José Rodrigo-Rodríguez (Author), Angel Merchan-Perez (Author), Javier DeFelipe (Author) |
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