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Figure 3. AMPARs are inserted during LTP in hippocampal neurons in culture. Surface-expressed AMPARs on a living cultured hippocampal neuron detected using antibodies directed against AMPAR before (top) and after (middle) induction of NMDAR-dependent LTP in culture. Colocalisation is shown in the bottom panel, red puncta are new AMPARs inserted during LTP.
 
Figure 3. AMPARs are inserted during LTP in hippocampal neurons in culture. Surface-expressed AMPARs on a living cultured hippocampal neuron detected using antibodies before (top, orange) and after (middle, purple) induction of NMDAR-dependent LTP in culture. Colocalization is shown in the bottom panel. (Isaac, 2003)


After the early phase of LTP (E-LTP) in which these pre- and post-synaptic changes occur, the late phase (L-LTP) can lead to the formation of new synapses.
After the early phase of LTP (E-LTP) in which these pre- and post-synaptic changes occur, the late phase (L-LTP) can lead to the formation of new synapses.
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Groc, L, Gustafsson, B, and Hanse, E. (2006) AMPA signalling in nascent glutamatergic synapses: there and not there! Trends Neurosci: 29, 132-139.
Groc, L, Gustafsson, B, and Hanse, E. (2006) AMPA signalling in nascent glutamatergic synapses: there and not there! Trends Neurosci: 29, 132-139.
Isaac, JTR. (2003) Postsynaptic silent synapses: evidence and mechanisms. Neuropharmacology: 45: 450-460.


Shen, W, Wu, B, Zhang, Z, et al. (2006). Neuron: 50, 401–414.  
Shen, W, Wu, B, Zhang, Z, et al. (2006). Neuron: 50, 401–414.  
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