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39 Citations
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Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Mitochondria in Aging Brain Synapses

  • Vladyslava Rybka,
  • Yuichiro J. Suzuki,
  • Alexander S. Gavrish,
  • Vyacheslav A. Dibrova,
  • Sergiy G. Gychka and
  • Nataliia V. Shults

The brain is sensitive to aging-related morphological changes, where many neurodegenerative diseases manifest accompanied by a reduction in memory. The hippocampus is especially vulnerable to damage at an early stage of aging. The present transmissio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
9,093 Views
29 Pages

A critical aim in neuroscience is to obtain a comprehensive view of how regulated neurotransmission is achieved. Our current understanding of synapses relies mainly on data from electrophysiological recordings, imaging, and molecular biology. Based o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,469 Views
10 Pages

Experimental Implementation of a Biometric Laser Synaptic Sensor

  • Alexander N. Pisarchik,
  • Ricardo Sevilla-Escoboza,
  • Rider Jaimes-Reátegui,
  • Guillermo Huerta-Cuellar,
  • J. Hugo García-Lopez and
  • Victor B. Kazantsev

16 December 2013

We fabricate a biometric laser fiber synaptic sensor to transmit information from one neuron cell to the other by an optical way. The optical synapse is constructed on the base of an erbium-doped fiber laser, whose pumped diode current is driven by a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,521 Views
27 Pages

Gephyrin-Lacking PV Synapses on Neocortical Pyramidal Neurons

  • Dika A. Kuljis,
  • Kristina D. Micheva,
  • Ajit Ray,
  • Waja Wegner,
  • Ryan Bowman,
  • Daniel V. Madison,
  • Katrin I. Willig and
  • Alison L. Barth

17 September 2021

Gephyrin has long been thought of as a master regulator for inhibitory synapses, acting as a scaffold to organize γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAARs) at the post-synaptic density. Accordingly, gephyrin immunostaining has been used as an in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,359 Views
16 Pages

Comparative 2D and 3D Ultrastructural Analyses of Dendritic Spines from CA1 Pyramidal Neurons in the Mouse Hippocampus

  • Maria Nicol Colombo,
  • Greta Maiellano,
  • Sabrina Putignano,
  • Lucrezia Scandella and
  • Maura Francolini

26 January 2021

Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction from electron microscopy (EM) datasets is a widely used tool that has improved our knowledge of synapse ultrastructure and organization in the brain. Rearrangements of synapse structure following maturation and i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,772 Views
24 Pages

Low-Dimensional-Materials-Based Flexible Artificial Synapse: Materials, Devices, and Systems

  • Qifeng Lu,
  • Yinchao Zhao,
  • Long Huang,
  • Jiabao An,
  • Yufan Zheng and
  • Eng Hwa Yap

17 January 2023

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, there is an explosion of available data for processing and analysis in any domain. However, signal processing efficiency is limited by the Von Neumann structure for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,344 Views
15 Pages

An Improved Method for Growing Primary Neurons on Electron Microscopy Grids Co-Cultured with Astrocytes

  • Ishika Kumar,
  • Anju Paudyal,
  • Anna Kádková,
  • Michelle Stewart,
  • Jakob Balslev Sørensen and
  • Julika Radecke

14 October 2023

With the increasing popularity of cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) in recent years, the quest to establish a method for growing primary neurons directly on electron microscopy grids (EM grids) has been ongoing. Here we describe a straightforward wa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,676 Views
28 Pages

Ciliary Proteins Repurposed by the Synaptic Ribbon: Trafficking Myristoylated Proteins at Rod Photoreceptor Synapses

  • Shweta Suiwal,
  • Mayur Dembla,
  • Karin Schwarz,
  • Rashmi Katiyar,
  • Martin Jung,
  • Yvonne Carius,
  • Stephan Maxeiner,
  • Marcel A. Lauterbach,
  • C. Roy D. Lancaster and
  • Frank Schmitz

The Unc119 protein mediates transport of myristoylated proteins to the photoreceptor outer segment, a specialized primary cilium. This transport activity is regulated by the GTPase Arl3 as well as by Arl13b and Rp2 that control Arl3 activation/inacti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,059 Views
19 Pages

26 June 2019

Recent electron microscopy (EM) imaging techniques make the automatic acquisition of a large number of serial sections from brain samples possible. On the other hand, it has been proven that the multisynaptic bouton (MSB), a structure that consists o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,827 Views
22 Pages

Morphological Evidence for a Unique Neuromuscular Functional Unit of the Human Vocalis Muscle

  • Rareș-Vasile Tracicaru,
  • Lars Bräuer,
  • Michael Döllinger,
  • Martin Schicht,
  • Bernhard Tillmann,
  • Delia Hînganu,
  • Liliana Hristian,
  • Marius Valeriu Hînganu and
  • Friedrich Paulsen

6 November 2024

Human vocalization is a complex process that is still only partially understood. Previous studies have suggested the possibility of a localized neuromuscular network of the larynx. Here we investigate this structure in human dissection specimens usin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
6,336 Views
13 Pages

This study evaluated the memristive switching characteristics of a biomaterial solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) chitosan-based memristor and confirmed its artificial synaptic behavior with analog switching. Despite the potential advantages of organic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
6,335 Views
8 Pages

An Organic Flexible Artificial Bio-Synapses with Long-Term Plasticity for Neuromorphic Computing

  • Tian-Yu Wang,
  • Zhen-Yu He,
  • Lin Chen,
  • Hao Zhu,
  • Qing-Qing Sun,
  • Shi-Jin Ding,
  • Peng Zhou and
  • David Wei Zhang

Artificial synapses, with synaptic plasticity, are the key components of constructing the neuromorphic computing system and mimicking the bio-synaptic function. Traditional synaptic devices are based on silicon and inorganic materials, while organic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,235 Views
14 Pages

26 October 2022

The multilevel properties of a memristor are significant for applications in non-volatile multi-state storage and electronic synapses. However, the reproducibility and stability of the intermediate resistance states are still challenging. A stacked H...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
47 Citations
6,531 Views
9 Pages

20 February 2020

Artificial Intelligence has found many applications in the last decade due to increased computing power. Artificial Neural Networks are inspired in the brain structure and consist in the interconnection of artificial neurons through artificial synaps...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,546 Views
17 Pages

Visualizing the Synaptic and Cellular Ultrastructure in Neurons Differentiated from Human Induced Neural Stem Cells—An Optimized Protocol

  • Philipp Capetian,
  • Lorenz Müller,
  • Jens Volkmann,
  • Manfred Heckmann,
  • Süleyman Ergün and
  • Nicole Wagner

The size of the synaptic subcomponents falls below the limits of visible light microscopy. Despite new developments in advanced microscopy techniques, the resolution of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) remains unsurpassed. The requirements of t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,611 Views
40 Pages

27 September 2025

Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the human brain’s architecture, offers a transformative approach to overcoming the limitations of traditional von Neumann systems by enabling highly parallel, energy-efficient information processing. Among em...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
7,914 Views
20 Pages

Control of Synapse Structure and Function by Actin and Its Regulators

  • Juliana E. Gentile,
  • Melissa G. Carrizales and
  • Anthony J. Koleske

9 February 2022

Neurons transmit and receive information at specialized junctions called synapses. Excitatory synapses form at the junction between a presynaptic axon terminal and a postsynaptic dendritic spine. Supporting the shape and function of these junctions i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,316 Views
14 Pages

Synaptic vesicles dock on the presynaptic plasma membrane of axon terminals and become ready to fuse with the presynaptic membrane or primed. Fusion of the vesicle membrane and presynaptic membrane results in the formation of a pore between the membr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,991 Views
18 Pages

23 November 2024

Advancing neuromorphic computing technology requires the development of versatile synaptic devices. In this study, we fabricated a high-performance Al/LiNbO3/Pt memristive synapse and emulated various synaptic functions using its primary key operatin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
5,124 Views
10 Pages

Electrical Properties and Biological Synaptic Simulation of Ag/MXene/SiO2/Pt RRAM Devices

  • Xiaojuan Lian,
  • Xinyi Shen,
  • Jinke Fu,
  • Zhixuan Gao,
  • Xiang Wan,
  • Xiaoyan Liu,
  • Ertao Hu,
  • Jianguang Xu and
  • Yi Tong

9 December 2020

Utilizing electronic devices to emulate biological synapses for the construction of artificial neural networks has provided a feasible research approach for the future development of artificial intelligence systems. Until now, different kinds of elec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,213 Views
19 Pages

Deep Learning-Assisted High-Throughput Analysis of Freeze-Fracture Replica Images Applied to Glutamate Receptors and Calcium Channels at Hippocampal Synapses

  • David Kleindienst,
  • Jacqueline Montanaro,
  • Pradeep Bhandari,
  • Matthew J. Case,
  • Yugo Fukazawa and
  • Ryuichi Shigemoto

14 September 2020

The molecular anatomy of synapses defines their characteristics in transmission and plasticity. Precise measurements of the number and distribution of synaptic proteins are important for our understanding of synapse heterogeneity within and between b...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,765 Views
13 Pages

Top-Gate Transparent Organic Synaptic Transistors Based on Co-Mingled Heterojunctions

  • Junjie Xing,
  • Shixian Qin,
  • Binglin Lai,
  • Bowen Li,
  • Zhida Li and
  • Guocheng Zhang

The rapid development of electronics and materials science has driven the progress of various electronic devices, and the new generation of electronic devices, represented by wearable smart products, has introduced transparent new demands on the devi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,449 Views
15 Pages

Digging Deeper: Advancements in Visualization of Inhibitory Synapses in Neurodegenerative Disorders

  • Snježana Radulović,
  • Sowmya Sunkara,
  • Christa Maurer and
  • Gerd Leitinger

18 November 2021

Recent research has provided strong evidence that neurodegeneration may develop from an imbalance between synaptic structural components in the brain. Lately, inhibitory synapses communicating via the neurotransmitters GABA or glycine have come to th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,822 Views
22 Pages

Heterogeneous Presynaptic Distribution of Munc13 Isoforms at Retinal Synapses and Identification of an Unconventional Bipolar Cell Type with Dual Expression of Munc13 Isoforms: A Study Using Munc13-EXFP Knock-in Mice

  • Kaspar Gierke,
  • Julia von Wittgenstein,
  • Maike Hemmerlein,
  • Jenny Atorf,
  • Anneka Joachimsthaler,
  • Jan Kremers,
  • Benjamin H. Cooper,
  • Frederique Varoqueaux,
  • Hanna Regus-Leidig and
  • Johann Helmut Brandstätter

22 October 2020

Munc13 isoforms are constituents of the presynaptic compartment of chemical synapses, where they govern important steps in preparing synaptic vesicles for exocytosis. The role of Munc13-1, -2 and -3 is well documented in brain neurons, but less is kn...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,862 Views
18 Pages

19 June 2023

Ribbon synapses reliably transmit synaptic signals over a broad signalling range. Rod photoreceptor ribbon synapses are capable of transmitting signals generated by the absorption of single photons. The high precision of ribbon synapses emphasizes th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,796 Views
25 Pages

Retinal ribbon synapses are continuously active chemical synapses. The eponymous synaptic ribbon is anchored to the active zone neurotransmitter release sites of ribbon synapses, recruits synaptic vesicles and guides ribbon-associated synaptic vesicl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,242 Views
31 Pages

19 November 2020

In the mammalian cochlea, specialized ribbon-type synapses between sensory inner hair cells (IHCs) and postsynaptic spiral ganglion neurons ensure the temporal precision and indefatigability of synaptic sound encoding. These high-through-put synapses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,631 Views
22 Pages

The Association between α-Synuclein and α-Tubulin in Brain Synapses

  • Alida Amadeo,
  • Sara Pizzi,
  • Alessandro Comincini,
  • Debora Modena,
  • Alessandra Maria Calogero,
  • Laura Madaschi,
  • Gaia Faustini,
  • Chiara Rolando,
  • Arianna Bellucci and
  • Graziella Cappelletti
  • + 2 authors

25 August 2021

α-synuclein is a small protein that is mainly expressed in the synaptic terminals of nervous tissue. Although its implication in neurodegeneration is well established, the physiological role of α-synuclein remains elusive. Given its involvement in th...

  • Data Descriptor
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,744 Views
11 Pages

28 July 2019

Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope image sequences are commonly used to study receptors in live cells. The dataset presented herein facilitates the study of the IgE-FcεRI receptor signaling complex (IgE-RC) in rat basoph...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,242 Views
20 Pages

The Rise of Synaptic Density PET Imaging

  • Guillaume Becker,
  • Sylvestre Dammicco,
  • Mohamed Ali Bahri and
  • Eric Salmon

Many neurological disorders are related to synaptic loss or pathologies. Before the boom of positrons emission tomography (PET) imaging of synapses, synaptic quantification could only be achieved in vitro on brain samples after autopsy or surgical re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,241 Views
11 Pages

Neuro-Transistor Based on UV-Treated Charge Trapping in MoTe2 for Artificial Synaptic Features

  • Shania Rehman,
  • Muhammad Farooq Khan,
  • Mehr Khalid Rahmani,
  • Honggyun Kim,
  • Harshada Patil,
  • Sobia Ali Khan,
  • Moon Hee Kang and
  • Deok-kee Kim

24 November 2020

The diversity of brain functions depend on the release of neurotransmitters in chemical synapses. The back gated three terminal field effect transistors (FETs) are auspicious candidates for the emulation of biological functions to recognize the profi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,866 Views
26 Pages

Organic semiconductors hold immense promise in the field of optoelectronic synapses due to their tunable optoelectronic properties, mechanical flexibility, and biocompatibility. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,719 Views
12 Pages

Forming-Free Tunable Analog Switching in WOx/TaOx Heterojunction for Emulating Electronic Synapses

  • Chandreswar Mahata,
  • Juyeong Pyo,
  • Beomki Jeon,
  • Muhammad Ismail,
  • Myounggon Kang and
  • Sungjun Kim

12 December 2022

In this work, the sputtered deposited WOx/TaOx switching layer has been studied for resistive random-access memory (RRAM) devices. Gradual SET and RESET behaviors with reliable device-to-device variability were obtained with DC voltage sweep cycling...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,915 Views
27 Pages

Perisomatic Inhibition and Its Relation to Epilepsy and to Synchrony Generation in the Human Neocortex

  • Estilla Zsófia Tóth,
  • Felicia Gyöngyvér Szabó,
  • Ágnes Kandrács,
  • Noémi Orsolya Molnár,
  • Gábor Nagy,
  • Attila G. Bagó,
  • Loránd Erőss,
  • Dániel Fabó,
  • Boglárka Hajnal and
  • Kinga Tóth
  • + 3 authors

24 December 2021

Inhibitory neurons innervating the perisomatic region of cortical excitatory principal cells are known to control the emergence of several physiological and pathological synchronous events, including epileptic interictal spikes. In humans, little is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,178 Views
19 Pages

The Quantum Brain: The Untold Story of Docosahexaenoic Acid’s Role in Brain Evolution, Biophysics, and Cognition

  • Michael A. Crawford,
  • Lawrence A. Horn,
  • Thomas Brenna,
  • Catherine Leigh Broadhurst,
  • Simon C. Dyall,
  • Mark Johnson,
  • Walter F. Schmidt,
  • Andrew J. Sinclair,
  • Manahel Thabet and
  • Yiqun Wang

28 November 2025

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), the dominant polyunsaturated fatty acid in photoreceptors, neurons, and synapses, is usually described as a passive structural membrane constituent. We propose a different view: DHA is a quantum-electronically active molec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,064 Views
29 Pages

2 December 2024

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder. However, the core biology of the disorder that leads to the hypofunctioning of the cerebral dopaminergic network requires further elucidation. We investigated mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,200 Views
11 Pages

Hardware Demonstration of SRDP Neuromorphic Computing with Online Unsupervised Learning Based on Memristor Synapses

  • Ruiyi Li,
  • Peng Huang,
  • Yulin Feng,
  • Zheng Zhou,
  • Yizhou Zhang,
  • Xiangxiang Ding,
  • Lifeng Liu and
  • Jinfeng Kang

11 March 2022

Neuromorphic computing has shown great advantages towards cognitive tasks with high speed and remarkable energy efficiency. Memristor is considered as one of the most promising candidates for the electronic synapse of the neuromorphic computing syste...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,704 Views
17 Pages

Both Nuclear and Membrane Estrogen Receptor Alpha Impact the Expression of Estrogen Receptors and Plasticity Markers in the Mouse Hypothalamus and Hippocampus

  • Sanoara Mazid,
  • Elizabeth M. Waters,
  • Chloe Lopez-Lee,
  • Renata Poultan Kamakura,
  • Batsheva R. Rubin,
  • Ellis R. Levin,
  • Bruce S. McEwen and
  • Teresa A. Milner

21 April 2023

Estrogens via estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) genomic and nongenomic signaling can influence plasticity processes in numerous brain regions. Using mice that express nuclear only ERα (NOER) or membrane only ERα (MOER), this study exami...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,575 Views
19 Pages

Synaptic ribbons are the eponymous specializations of continuously active ribbon synapses. They are primarily composed of the RIBEYE protein that consists of a unique amino-terminal A-domain and carboxy-terminal B-domain that is largely identical to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,454 Views
16 Pages

Both robustness and self-repairing of the rhythmic behaviors generated by central pattern generators (CPGs) play significant roles in locomotion control. Although current CPG models have been established to mimic rhythmic outputs, the mechanisms by w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,296 Views
34 Pages

Early Synapse-Specific Alterations of Photoreceptor Mitochondria in the EAE Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Dalia R. Ibrahim,
  • Karin Schwarz,
  • Shweta Suiwal,
  • Sofia Maragkou and
  • Frank Schmitz

30 January 2025

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) linked to many neurological disabilities. The visual system is frequently impaired in MS. In previous studies, we observed early malfunctions of rod pho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
8,511 Views
17 Pages

29 June 2021

To realize a large-scale Spiking Neural Network (SNN) on hardware for mobile applications, area and power optimized electronic circuit design is critical. In this work, an area and power optimized hardware implementation of a large-scale SNN for real...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,042 Views
15 Pages

23 September 2023

One hundred and twenty-five years ago there was a lively discussion between Hungarian and Spanish neuroscientists on the nature of neural connections. The question was whether the neurofibrils run from one neuron to the next and connect neurons as a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,388 Views
14 Pages

11 February 2024

The primary objective of neuromorphic electronic devices is the implementation of neural networks that replicate the memory and learning functions of biological synapses. To exploit the advantages of electrolyte gate synaptic transistors operating li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,095 Views
17 Pages

Impulse Noise Induced Hidden Hearing Loss, Hair Cell Ciliary Changes and Oxidative Stress in Mice

  • Paul Gratias,
  • Jamal Nasr,
  • Corentin Affortit,
  • Jean-Charles Ceccato,
  • Florence François,
  • François Casas,
  • Rémy Pujol,
  • Sylvie Pucheu,
  • Jean-Luc Puel and
  • Jing Wang

25 November 2021

Recent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may induce a temporary threshold shift (TTS) with a permanent degeneration of auditory nerve fibers, although hair cells remain intact. To probe the impact of TTS-inducing impulse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,757 Views
11 Pages

12 June 2022

In this paper, the transport phenomena of synaptic electric impulses are considered. The FitzHugh–Nagumo and FitzHugh–Rinzel models appear mathematically appropriate for evaluating these scientific issues. Moreover, applications of such m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,179 Views
38 Pages

Electrospun Nanofibers for Integrated Sensing, Storage, and Computing Applications

  • Yizhe Guo,
  • Yancong Qiao,
  • Tianrui Cui,
  • Fan Wu,
  • Shourui Ji,
  • Yi Yang,
  • He Tian and
  • Tianling Ren

26 April 2022

Electrospun nanofibers have become the most promising building blocks for future high-performance electronic devices because of the advantages of larger specific surface area, higher porosity, more flexibility, and stronger mechanical strength over c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,401 Views
20 Pages

8 November 2024

The complement system is a pivotal component of innate immunity, extensively studied in vertebrates but also present in invertebrates. This study explores the existence of a terminal complement pathway in the tunicate Botryllus schlosseri, aiming to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,003 Views
19 Pages

The memristor, a revolutionary electronic component, mimics both neural synapses and electromagnetic induction phenomena. Recent study challenges are the development of effective neural models and discovering their dynamics. In this study, we propose...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,077 Views
14 Pages

Triphenylamine-Based Helical Polymer for Flexible Memristors

  • Jinyong Li,
  • Minglei Gong,
  • Xiaoyang Wang,
  • Fei Fan and
  • Bin Zhang

Flexible nonvolatile memristors have potential applications in wearable devices. In this work, a helical polymer, poly (N, N-diphenylanline isocyanide) (PPIC), was synthesized as the active layer, and flexible electronic devices with an Al/PPIC/ITO a...

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