Synaptogenesis and development of
pyramidal neuron dendritic morphology in the chimpanzee neocortex resembles humans.
Synaptogenesis and development of
pyramidal neuron dendritic norphology in the chimpanzee neocortex resembles humans.
Not exact matches
Hand R *, Bortone D *, Mattar P, N'Guyen L, Heng JI - T, Guerrier S, Boutt E, Peters E, Barnes, AP, Parras C, Schuurmans C, Guillemot F and Polleux F. (2005) Phosphorylation of Neurogenin2 specifies the migration properties and the
dendritic morphology of
pyramidal neurons in the neocortex.
Dendritic morphology of
pyramidal neurons in the chimpanzee neocortex: Regional specializations and comparison to humans.
Animal studies have shown that direct glucocorticoid exposure results in a loss of
pyramidal neurons and
dendritic branching in the hippocampus, meaning that the organic structure of this brain area was affected by this hormone, likely resulting in a decrease neuronal synapses that would facilitate integration.