A new 3D protein structure helps researchers to better understand the rapid action of neurotransmission.
A new paper offers an overview as to how neurons communicate with one another.
Hippocampal neurogenesis continues to occur well into old age, and in those with Alzheimer's disease. Researchers found evidence of neurogenesis in people up to the age of 99. While neurogenesis continues to occur in those with Alzheimer's disease, it is significantly reduced compared to those who have normal cognitive function.
Neuregulin 3, a protein elevated in the brains of those with schizophrenia, suppresses a protein complex required for efficient neural communication, researchers report.
Genetic circuits can be isolated within individual synthetic cells, researchers report.
Just one protein situated on the synapse can profoundly alter how some neurons communicate and implement plasticity.
Researchers report vesicles have close contact with cell membranes before fusion occurs.