Rho GTPases, dendritic structure, and mental retardation.
A consistent feature of neurons in patients with mental retardation is abnormal dendritic structure and/or alterations in dendritic spine morphology. Deficits in the regulation of the dendritic cytoskeleton affect both the structure and function of dendrites and synapses and are believed to underlie...
Main Authors: | Newey, S, Velamoor, V, Govek, E, Van Aelst, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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