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TITLE:
Correlative Analysis of Data and Functions of Neuronal Synapse
AUTHORS:
T. R. Gopalakrishnan Nair, A. Baby Jerald
KEYWORDS:
Synapse; Synapse Formation; Synapse Gap; Synaptic Transmission; Synaptic Plasticity; Synapse Proteins; Functions
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science,
Vol.3 No.2,
May
24,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Until recently, the synaptic
transmission and excitatory amino acid transporters activation of neurons are
very well discussed in the previous studies and are
considered to be the two distinct features of Synapse. It is also found that a large number of interactions take place in the domain of ionic exchanges
and protein interactions in synapses. It is evolutionary to have
destined to release of Neurotransmitters to conduct an impulse to the other
consecutive neurons, which forms the most
important characteristic of synapse. From the popular perspective, it has been
identified that detailed theoretical closer
correlation of data produced through various studies about synapse can unravel
many mysteries related to functions of synapse. Hence, this research paper tries
to concentrate on a selected group of prominent characteristics and properties
of synapse and also highlights some noteworthy discoveries, emphasizing the
influential capabilities of them in the thought process and improving the
knowledge of the field. It also highlights the expressive properties and forms
of synapse brought out through the evidences available in sparse to dense data
in a correlational way.
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