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The study investigates the role of specific proteins, including CaMKII (Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II) and actinin , in managing the structural integrity and growth of the dendritic spine.

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Supplemental information, including data sets and molecular models, is also available for download on the same page. Synapses: Changing the size of dendritic spines - eLife

Download links * Insight. * Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics. * CaMKII. * actinin. * long-term potentiation. * synapse.

The research highlights how the spine's physical volume adapts in response to neural activity, specifically focusing on the biochemical signaling that triggers these expansions. 3. Significance

Mechanisms of Synaptic Strength and Spine Size Regulation Reference: eLife 2023;12:e91566 1. Overview

Changes in spine size are closely linked to LTP, a process that strengthens synapses over time.

To obtain the full technical report or the PDF of this article: Visit the official eLife article page.

The study investigates the role of specific proteins, including CaMKII (Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II) and actinin , in managing the structural integrity and growth of the dendritic spine.

Use the button typically located at the top right of the page to save the PDF directly.

Supplemental information, including data sets and molecular models, is also available for download on the same page. Synapses: Changing the size of dendritic spines - eLife

Download links * Insight. * Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics. * CaMKII. * actinin. * long-term potentiation. * synapse.

The research highlights how the spine's physical volume adapts in response to neural activity, specifically focusing on the biochemical signaling that triggers these expansions. 3. Significance

Mechanisms of Synaptic Strength and Spine Size Regulation Reference: eLife 2023;12:e91566 1. Overview

Changes in spine size are closely linked to LTP, a process that strengthens synapses over time.

To obtain the full technical report or the PDF of this article: Visit the official eLife article page.