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The presynaptic machinery at the synapse of C. elegans
2018
Invertebrate Neuroscience
Synapses are specialized contact sites that mediate information flow between neurons and their targets. Important physical interactions across the synapse are mediated by synaptic adhesion molecules. These adhesions regulate formation of synapses during development and play a role during mature synaptic function. Importantly, genes regulating synaptogenesis and axon regeneration are conserved across the animal phyla. Genetic screens in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have identified a
doi:10.1007/s10158-018-0207-5
pmid:29532181
pmcid:PMC5851683
fatcat:w4zpbm62ijgfncrgfpzrfkvf4u