Development of dendritic form and function
The nervous system is populated by numerous types of neurons, each bearing a dendritic
arbor with a characteristic morphology. These type-specific features influence many aspects …
arbor with a characteristic morphology. These type-specific features influence many aspects …
Stress-induced grey matter loss determined by MRI is primarily due to loss of dendrites and their synapses
MS Kassem, J Lagopoulos, T Stait-Gardner… - Molecular …, 2013 - Springer
Stress, unaccompanied by signs of post-traumatic stress disorder, is known to decrease grey
matter volume (GMV) in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and hippocampus but not the …
matter volume (GMV) in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and hippocampus but not the …
Retinal ganglion cells survive and maintain normal dendritic morphology in a mouse model of inherited photoreceptor degeneration
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a family of inherited disorders characterized by progressive
photoreceptor death, is a leading cause of blindness with no available cure. Despite the …
photoreceptor death, is a leading cause of blindness with no available cure. Despite the …
AMPA receptors regulate experience-dependent dendritic arbor growth in vivo
The size and shape of neuronal dendritic arbors affect the number and type of synaptic
inputs, as well as the complexity and function of brain circuits. In the intact brain, dendritic …
inputs, as well as the complexity and function of brain circuits. In the intact brain, dendritic …
Mechanisms for adjusting interaural time differences to achieve binaural coincidence detection
Understanding binaural perception requires detailed analyses of the neural circuitry
responsible for the computation of interaural time differences (ITDs). In the avian brainstem …
responsible for the computation of interaural time differences (ITDs). In the avian brainstem …
Single-cell electroporation
Single-cell electroporation (SCEP) is a relatively new technique that has emerged in the last
decade or so for single-cell studies. When a large enough electric field is applied to a single …
decade or so for single-cell studies. When a large enough electric field is applied to a single …
Piezoelectric substrates promote neurite growth in rat spinal cord neurons
N Royo-Gascon, M Wininger, JI Scheinbeim… - Annals of biomedical …, 2013 - Springer
We tested the possibility that exogenous electrical activity from a piezoelectric substrate
could influence neuronal structure in cultured spinal cord neurons. Oscillating electrical …
could influence neuronal structure in cultured spinal cord neurons. Oscillating electrical …
Molecular mechanisms that mediate dendrite morphogenesis
JL Lefebvre - Current topics in developmental biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Neurons develop dendritic morphologies that bear cell type-specific features in dendritic
field size and geometry, branch placement and density, and the types and distributions of …
field size and geometry, branch placement and density, and the types and distributions of …
The prefrontal–limbic network in depression: A core pathology of synapse regression
MR Bennett - Progress in neurobiology, 2011 - Elsevier
Grey matter loss occurs in different components of the prefrontal–limbic network (PLN)
implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD). This must be accounted for by specific …
implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD). This must be accounted for by specific …
[HTML][HTML] Subcellular topography of visually driven dendritic activity in the vertebrate visual system
JH Bollmann, F Engert - Neuron, 2009 - cell.com
Neural pathways projecting from sensory organs to higher brain centers form topographic
maps in which neighbor relationships are preserved from a sending to a receiving neural …
maps in which neighbor relationships are preserved from a sending to a receiving neural …