New paper out in PNAS today. Long-running collaboration between Malinow and @TonyZador labs brought to fruition by Kim Dore! Check it out.
SYNPLA, a method to identify synapses displaying plasticity after learninghttps://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/01/22/1919911117 …
Similarly, SYNPLA works on ex vivo slices of defense conditioned animals. When expressing myc-NRXN in auditory cortex and/or medial geniculate nucleus, we show that paired tone and footshock potentiate the connection to the lateral amygdala relative to controls.pic.twitter.com/3zHp4X1NZx
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Intriguingly, the connection to lateral habenula is potentiated both when tone and footshock are paired or unpaired.pic.twitter.com/BktT2SdOB1
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