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This project investigates the mechanisms of synaptic plasticity at release sites in neurons, focusing on how these sites facilitate communication and influence behavior, learning, and memory. Using Drosophila genetics, it aims to uncover the roles of release site plasticity in neural function and potential treatments f…
Virtually all neural computation relies on synaptic plasticity, the dynamic change of chemical synaptic communication achieved by transmitter exocytosis from vesicles at presynaptic release sites to activate postsynaptic receptors.
Plasticity mechanisms must be powerful, scalable and sustainable over all timescales of neural processing.
Which part of the synaptic machinery is the best suited plasticity target?
The number of synaptic vesicles greatly outnumbers that of release sites, essentially…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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