Extracellular matrix control of dendritic spine and synapse structure and plasticity in adulthood
Dendritic spines are the receptive contacts at most excitatory synapses in the central nervous system. Spines are dynamic in the developing brain, changing shape as they mature as well as appearing and disappearing as they make and break connections. Spines become much more stable in adulthood, and...
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Main Authors: | Aaron D Levy (Author), Mitchell H Omar (Author), Anthony J Koleske (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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