Cadherin-mediated adhesion at the interneuronal synapse

One of the recent advances in the molecular definition of a synapse has been the identification of cadherins as major structural components. The presence of classic (N- and E-) cadherins in the synaptic complex is not surprising considering the ultrastructural similarities between interneuronal syna...

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Cadherin
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Cell Adhesion - physiology
Humans
NCAM
Neurons - physiology
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