2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.01.462711
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Autoregulation of switching behavior by cellular compartment size

Abstract: Many kinds of cellular compartments comprise decision making mechanisms that control growth and shrinkage of the compartment in response to external signals. Key examples include synaptic plasticity mechanisms that regulate the size and strength of synapses in the nervous system. However, when synaptic compartments and postsynaptic densities are small such mechanisms operate in a regime where chemical reactions are discrete and stochastic due to low copy numbers of the species involved. In this regime, fluctua… Show more

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