和平主义者 发表于 2025-3-23 11:21:04

Shahrenaz Mortazavi,Katelyn E. Poelkerbut also for mediating activitydependent synaptic plasticity. The neurotrophins meet many of the criteria required for molecular signals involved in neuronal differentiation and plasticity. They are present in the cerebral cortex during development and their expression is regulated by synaptic activ

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Exaggerate 发表于 2025-3-24 13:00:15

Gap Junctions and Their Implications for Neurogenesis and Maturation of Synaptic Circuitry in the Dsystems interact or act synergistically. There are, however, many open questions which need to be answered before we can achieve a comprehensive understanding of the function of gap junctions and electrical synapses for the development and function of the neocortex.

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Role of Afferent Activity in the Development of Cortical Specification,studies: the implication that extrinsic inputs regulate developmental genes that are responsible for refining the connectivity within local circuits, and a strategy to discover and characterize such genes.

homocysteine 发表于 2025-3-24 23:15:14

0080-1844 rview, perfectly suited for both experts and novices in the The cerebral neo cortex, unique to mammals, is regarded as the prerequisite for higher cognitive function and is the structure most closely associated with the idea of the "mind" . Expansion of mental capa city between mammals is most typic
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