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Long-term Relationships between Cholinergic Tone, Synchronous Bursting and Synaptic Remodeling
2012
PLoS ONE
Cholinergic neuromodulation plays key roles in the regulation of neuronal excitability, network activity, arousal, and behavior. On longer time scales, cholinergic systems play essential roles in cortical development, maturation, and plasticity. Presumably, these processes are associated with substantial synaptic remodeling, yet to date, long-term relationships between cholinergic tone and synaptic remodeling remain largely unknown. Here we used automated microscopy combined with multielectrode
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040980
pmid:22911726
pmcid:PMC3402441
fatcat:sgsp6vyy5bgahh2qcd7wxclm4i