Learning and memory: How synapses form memories

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 17, 604 (2016). doi:10.1038/nrn.2016.120 Author: Sian Lewis The synaptic remodelling that occurs during activity-dependent plasticity and that is thought to underlie memory formation is incompletely understood, but complement component 1 q subcompartment-like (C1qL) proteins have been reported to be involved. Here, C1qL3 was found to be expressed in an activity-dependent manner in
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