Scientists Pinpoint Molecules That Generate Synapses

Researchers have found a family of molecules that play a key role in the formation of synapses, the junctions that link brain cells, called neurons, to each other. The molecules initiate the development of these connections, forming the circuitry of the mammalian nervous system. Scientists from Harvard University and Washington University in St. Louis describe the findings in the July 23 issue of the journal Cell.

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