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postsynaptic cytoskeleton
The portion of the cytoskeleton contained within the postsynapse. [GOC:dos, PMID:19889835]
National Institutes of Health
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2010
Review
2010
Regulation of the Postsynaptic Cytoskeleton: Roles in Development, Plasticity, and Disorders
T. Svitkina
,
Wan-Hsin Lin
,
+4 authors
S. Soderling
Journal of Neuroscience
2010
Corpus ID: 1212554
The small size of dendritic spines belies the elaborate role they play in excitatory synaptic transmission and ultimately complex…
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2005
2005
Changes of synaptic structure after long-lasting LTP induced by high and low frequency tetanus in slices of the rat visual cortex.
Bin Pan
,
D. Yang
,
T. Han
Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica]
2005
Corpus ID: 14683541
Synaptic ultrastructural changes after long-lasting long-term potentiation (L-LTP) induced by 2 and 100 Hz tetanus were…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Regulation of GABAA receptor trafficking, channel activity, and functional plasticity of inhibitory synapses.
B. Lüscher
,
C. Keller
Pharmacology and Therapeutics
2004
Corpus ID: 20895357
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Characterization of KIBRA, a novel WW domain-containing protein.
J. Kremerskothen
,
Christian Plaas
,
+5 authors
A. Barnekow
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2003
Corpus ID: 27837879
Review
2000
Review
2000
Potential role of synaptopodin in spine motility by coupling actin to the spine apparatus
T. Deller
,
P. Mundel
,
M. Frotscher
Hippocampus
2000
Corpus ID: 24409741
Dendritic spines are dynamic structures that rapidly remodel their shape and size. These morphological adaptations are regulated…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Competitive binding of alpha-actinin and calmodulin to the NMDA receptor.
M. Wyszynski
,
J. Lin
,
+4 authors
M. Sheng
Nature
1997
Corpus ID: 23333692
The mechanisms by which neurotransmitter receptors are immobilized at postsynaptic sites in neurons are largely unknown. The…
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