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Neurons undergo activity-dependent changes in their molecular composition and structure in order to regulate cellular processes such as dendritic growth, synapse elimination, spine maturation and synaptic strength. Such synaptic plasticity plays an import
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Institute for Molecular and Cellular Cognition,Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg,University
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Neurons undergo activity-dependent changes in their molecular composition and structure in order to regulate cellular processes such as dendritic growth, synapse elimination, spine maturation and synaptic strength. Such synaptic plasticity plays an important role during a critical period in brain development and contributes to sensory adaptation and to learning and memory in the mature nervous system.
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