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Serotonin mediates cross-modal reorganization of cortical circuits.
Neuron. 2011.
PMID: 21338886
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Serotonin mediates cross-modal reorganization of cortical circuits.
Jitsuki S, Takemoto K, Kawasaki T, Tada H, Takahashi A, Becamel C, Sano A, Yuzaki M, Zukin RS, Ziff EB, Kessels HW, Takahashi T.
Jitsuki S, et al.
Neuron. 2011 Feb 24;69(4):780-92. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.01.016.
Neuron. 2011.
PMID: 21338886
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Loss of one type of sensory input can cause improved functionality of other sensory systems. Whereas this form of plasticity, cross-modal plasticity, is well established, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying it are still unclear. Here, we show that visua …
Loss of one type of sensory input can cause improved functionality of other sensory systems. Whereas this form of plasticity, cross- …
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Sustained Enhancement of Lateral Inhibitory Circuit Maintains Cross Modal Cortical Reorganization.
Nakajima W, Jitsuki S, Sano A, Takahashi T.
Nakajima W, et al.
PLoS One. 2016 Feb 10;11(2):e0149068. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149068. eCollection 2016.
PLoS One. 2016.
PMID: 26863615
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We have previously reported that visual deprivation drives AMPA receptors into synapses from layer4 to 2/3 in the barrel cortex and sharpens functional whisker-barrel map at layer2/3 2 days after the beginning of visual deprivation. ...Thus, transient strengthening of exci …
We have previously reported that visual deprivation drives AMPA receptors into synapses from layer4 to 2/3 in the barrel cortex and s …
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