Synaptic protein interaction networks encode experience by assuming stimulus-specific and brain-region-specific states
Abstract
A core network of widely expressed proteins within the glutamatergic post-synapse mediates activity-dependent synaptic plasticity throughout the brain, but the specific proteomic composition of synapses differs between brain regions. Here, we address the question, how does proteomic composition affect activity-dependent protein-protein interaction networks (PINs) downstream of synaptic activity? Using quantitative multiplex...
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Title
Synaptic protein interaction networks encode experience by assuming stimulus-specific and brain-region-specific states
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
9
Pages
110076 - 110076
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