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Abstract

Determining the degree of synapse formation and elimination is essential for understanding the structural basis of brain plasticity and pathology. We show that in vivo imaging of dendritic spine dynamics through an open-skull glass window, but not a thinned-skull window, is associated with high spine turnover and substantial glial activation during the first month after surgery. These findings help to explain existing discrepancies in the degree of dendritic spine plasticity observed in the mature cortex.

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Title
Choice of cranial window type for in vivo imaging affects dendritic spine turnover in the cortex
Author
Hua-Tai, Xu; Pan, Feng; Yang, Guang; Wen-Biao Gan
Pages
549-51
Publication year
2007
Publication date
May 2007
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
10976256
e-ISSN
15461726
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
274496418
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group May 2007