Title : Synaptic plasticity: keeping synapses under control - Landmesser_1998_Curr.Biol_8_R564 |
Author(s) : Landmesser LT |
Ref : Current Biology , 8 :R564 , 1998 |
Abstract :
Recent studies have confirmed that a retrograde signal is produced at the neuromuscular junction that can adjust the efficacy of transmission to meet long-term changing needs. Genetic manipulations in Drosophila have begun to define the circumstances in which such signals are generated and how they act. |
PubMedSearch : Landmesser_1998_Curr.Biol_8_R564 |
PubMedID: 9707397 |
Landmesser LT (1998)
Synaptic plasticity: keeping synapses under control
Current Biology
8 :R564
Landmesser LT (1998)
Current Biology
8 :R564