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bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") positiveCorrelation p(MESH:Actins, loc(GO:synapse)) View Subject | View Object

Therefore, during a long-lasting synaptic activation, we observed an increase in tau, fyn, actin, GluA1, and PSD-95 content in the PSD-positive fraction, which is consistent with the characteristic features of synaptic plasticity (Ehlers, 2003). PubMed:24760868

bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") positiveCorrelation p(MESH:Actins) View Subject | View Object

We observed a similar LTPinduced increase in tau content within the PSD-enriched fraction from CA1 synaptosomes (29.86 +-4.86 to 70.15 +- 4.86, **p = 0.0011; Fig. 3B). As expected, actin and GluA1 were also increased, strengthening the idea that tau is involved in synaptic reorganization processes necessary for synaptic plasticity PubMed:24760868

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p(MESH:Actins, loc(GO:synapse)) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") View Subject | View Object

Therefore, during a long-lasting synaptic activation, we observed an increase in tau, fyn, actin, GluA1, and PSD-95 content in the PSD-positive fraction, which is consistent with the characteristic features of synaptic plasticity (Ehlers, 2003). PubMed:24760868

p(MESH:Actins) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"long-term synaptic potentiation") View Subject | View Object

We observed a similar LTPinduced increase in tau content within the PSD-enriched fraction from CA1 synaptosomes (29.86 +-4.86 to 70.15 +- 4.86, **p = 0.0011; Fig. 3B). As expected, actin and GluA1 were also increased, strengthening the idea that tau is involved in synaptic reorganization processes necessary for synaptic plasticity PubMed:24760868

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