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|a Stevens, Robin J.
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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|a Synaptic Growth: Dancing with Adducin
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|a Manipulations of the actin-capping protein adducin in Drosophila and mammalian neurons provide new insights into the mechanisms linking structural changes to synaptic plasticity and learning. Adducin regulates synaptic remodeling, providing a molecular switch that controls synaptic growth versus disassembly during plasticity.
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|t Current Biology
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