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Self-regulating synapses

Christine R. Rose and Arthur Konnerth ()
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Christine R. Rose: Institute of Physiology, Technical University of Munich
Arthur Konnerth: Institute of Physiology, Technical University of Munich

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6785, 413-414

Abstract: The regulation of synaptic plasticity by neuronal activity is thought to underlie learning and memory. A new way of altering synaptic properties in response to activity involves changes in the composition and function of AMPA-type receptors for the neurotransmitter glutamate.

Date: 2000
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