Synapse formation and plasticity by cell adhesion molecules cadherin and nectin
Zhongyang Xiao
Abstract:Synapses are sticky structures that physically connect neurons to one another as well as locations of cell-to-cell communication generated between the axons and dendrites of neurons. Synapse formation is hypothesized to be facilitated by a number of molecular processes, including cadherins and nectins. Calcium is necessary for the cadherin cell adhesion molecule. It has been shown that cadherins and catenins localize between axons and dendrites in neurons from the earliest stages of synaptogenesis. Cadherins a… Show more
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