Function and Plasticity of Electrical Synapses in the Mammalian Brain: Role of Non-Junctional Mechanisms
Electrical transmission between neurons is largely mediated by gap junctions. These junctions allow the direct flow of electric current between neurons, and in mammals, they are mostly composed of the protein connexin36. Circuits of electrically coupled neurons are widespread in these animals. Plus,...
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2022
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