Studies of glutamate receptor channels expressed in cultured hippocampal
pyramidal neurons reveal that these channels are subject to neuromodulatory regulation through the adenylate cyclase cascade.
Not exact matches
BRAIN CANDY A new database offers a deep look at living human nerve cells,
revealing elaborate branching structures and myriad shapes, such as in this
neuron called a
pyramidal cell (cell image, left and 3 - D computer reconstruction, right).
The new research
reveals how spatially intermixed
pyramidal neurons that were associated with single chandelier cells in the mouse prelimbic cortex segregated into two groups.
Immunohistochemical examination of postmortem AD brains
revealed that cytoplasmic accumulation of 8 - oxoG is evident in hippocampal CA1 and CA3
pyramidal neurons, and in
neurons in the temporal cortex, where Aβ is also highly accumulated.