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The following pages link to Local calcium transients regulate the spontaneous motility of dendritic filopodia (Q45265407):
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- BDNF mobilizes synaptic vesicles and enhances synapse formation by disrupting cadherin-beta-catenin interactions (Q24683170) (← links)
- Opposing Effects of Neuronal Activity on Structural Plasticity (Q26738404) (← links)
- Structural homeostasis: compensatory adjustments of dendritic arbor geometry in response to variations of synaptic input (Q27332298) (← links)
- The Actin Nucleator Cobl Is Controlled by Calcium and Calmodulin (Q27347223) (← links)
- Immunologic and neurodevelopmental susceptibilities of autism (Q28275427) (← links)
- Minding the calcium store: Ryanodine receptor activation as a convergent mechanism of PCB toxicity (Q28393648) (← links)
- Formation of cellular projections in neural progenitor cells depends on SK3 channel activity (Q28571789) (← links)
- Twigs into branches: how a filopodium becomes a dendrite (Q30477226) (← links)
- Dendritic Ca2+ responses in neonatal lateral superior olive neurons elicited by glycinergic/GABAergic synapses and action potentials (Q30488999) (← links)
- Synaptic activation and membrane potential changes modulate the frequency of spontaneous elementary Ca2+ release events in the dendrites of pyramidal neurons (Q30490747) (← links)
- Subcellular topography of visually driven dendritic activity in the vertebrate visual system (Q30495148) (← links)
- Dendritic spines and development: towards a unifying model of spinogenesis--a present day review of Cajal's histological slides and drawings. (Q30500175) (← links)
- Developmental profile of localized spontaneous Ca(2+) release events in the dendrites of rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons (Q30528844) (← links)
- Understanding calcium waves and sparks in central neurons (Q30657673) (← links)
- Expanding the neuron's calcium signaling repertoire: intracellular calcium release via voltage-induced PLC and IP3R activation (Q33277110) (← links)
- GABAergic synapses are formed without the involvement of dendritic protrusions (Q33401817) (← links)
- Structural alterations of spiny stellate cells in the somatosensory cortex in ephrin-A5-deficient mice (Q33510390) (← links)
- Rapid functional maturation of nascent dendritic spines (Q33566849) (← links)
- Astrocyte-secreted factors modulate a gradient of primary dendritic arbors in nucleus laminaris of the avian auditory brainstem (Q34075650) (← links)
- Postsynaptic TrkB signaling has distinct roles in spine maintenance in adult visual cortex and hippocampus (Q34304699) (← links)
- Presynaptic and postsynaptic Ca(2+) and CamKII contribute to long-term potentiation at synapses between individual CA3 neurons (Q34573081) (← links)
- Emerging roles of canonical TRP channels in neuronal function (Q34610154) (← links)
- A simple rule for dendritic spine and axonal bouton formation can account for cortical reorganization after focal retinal lesions (Q35018018) (← links)
- Imaging adhesion and signaling dynamics in Xenopus laevis growth cones (Q35173117) (← links)
- Automated 4D analysis of dendritic spine morphology: applications to stimulus-induced spine remodeling and pharmacological rescue in a disease model (Q35541095) (← links)
- Dynamic aspects of CNS synapse formation. (Q35652924) (← links)
- Ontogenetic alterations in molecular and structural correlates of dendritic growth after developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (Q35752300) (← links)
- Short Lives with Long-Lasting Effects: Filopodia Protrusions in Neuronal Branching Morphogenesis (Q35763049) (← links)
- Spine synapse remodeling in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression (Q35836787) (← links)
- REMOD: A Tool for Analyzing and Remodeling the Dendritic Architecture of Neural Cells (Q35896649) (← links)
- Clustered burst firing in FMR1 premutation hippocampal neurons: amelioration with allopregnanolone. (Q36026897) (← links)
- PCB-95 modulates the calcium-dependent signaling pathway responsible for activity-dependent dendritic growth (Q36115445) (← links)
- The molecular basis for calcium-dependent axon pathfinding. (Q36374967) (← links)
- The stochastic dynamics of filopodial growth (Q36632087) (← links)
- Electrical activity in early neuronal development (Q36676053) (← links)
- TRPM7 Regulates Axonal Outgrowth and Maturation of Primary Hippocampal Neurons (Q36764074) (← links)
- The influence of GABA on dendritic development in vivo. (Q36959520) (← links)
- Translating neuronal activity into dendrite elaboration: signaling to the nucleus (Q37078049) (← links)
- Calcium helps neurons identify synaptic targets during development (Q37230618) (← links)
- Rapid hippocampal network adaptation to recurring synchronous activity--a role for calcineurin (Q37248982) (← links)
- Glycinergic tonic inhibition of hippocampal neurons with depolarizing GABAergic transmission elicits histopathological signs of temporal lobe epilepsy. (Q37310739) (← links)
- Compartmentalized signalling: Ca2+ compartments, microdomains and the many facets of Ca2+ signalling (Q37401394) (← links)
- Glycine Receptors Caught between Genome and Proteome - Functional Implications of RNA Editing and Splicing (Q37425291) (← links)
- Calcium signaling and the development of specific neuronal connections. (Q37574472) (← links)
- Dendrite remodeling in development and disease (Q37865048) (← links)
- Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor-mediated calcium release in Purkinje cells: from molecular mechanism to behavior. (Q37893988) (← links)
- Simiate is an Actin binding protein involved in filopodia dynamics and arborization of neurons (Q38751024) (← links)
- Neuron class-specific requirements for Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein in critical period development of calcium signaling in learning and memory circuitry (Q38884036) (← links)
- TRPV1 expression-dependent initiation and regulation of filopodia. (Q40090620) (← links)
- Endogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor triggers fast calcium transients at synapses in developing dendrites. (Q40176546) (← links)