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  1. Meta-analysis of postsynaptic proteomes reveals 97 poorly studied proteins; @TakeshiKaizuka @ToruTakumi &co find that FAM81A regulates condensation of #postsynaptic proteins via #LLPS to affect the size & function of #synapses #PLOSBiology plos.io/48KDPnO

  2. Meta-analysis of postsynaptic proteomes reveals 97 poorly studied proteins; @TakeshiKaizuka @ToruTakumi &co find that FAM81A regulates condensation of #postsynaptic proteins via #LLPS to affect the size & function of #synapses #PLOSBiology plos.io/48KDPnO

  3. Meta-analysis of postsynaptic proteomes reveals 97 poorly studied proteins; @TakeshiKaizuka @ToruTakumi &co find that FAM81A regulates condensation of #postsynaptic proteins via #LLPS to affect the size & function of #synapses #PLOSBiology plos.io/48KDPnO

  4. Meta-analysis of postsynaptic proteomes reveals 97 poorly studied proteins; @TakeshiKaizuka @ToruTakumi &co find that FAM81A regulates condensation of #postsynaptic proteins via #LLPS to affect the size & function of #synapses #PLOSBiology plos.io/48KDPnO

  5. Meta-analysis of postsynaptic proteomes reveals 97 poorly studied proteins; @TakeshiKaizuka @ToruTakumi &co find that FAM81A regulates condensation of #postsynaptic proteins via #LLPS to affect the size & function of #synapses #PLOSBiology plos.io/48KDPnO

  6. This article [Introducing the Dendrify framework for incorporating dendrites to spiking neural networks | Nature Communications](nature.com/articles/s41467-022)

    helps address the criticisms of #neuralnetworks that I presented to Paul Smolensky over 10 years ago regarding lack of realism of connectionist neurons given what we then/now know about real biological computing at the #postSynaptic juncture:

    youtube.com/watch?v=GGuBz63snL

    #connectionism #dendrites

  7. The ATP is then converted to adenosine by an enzyme called ectonucleotidase. The adenosine can then bind to either an inhibitory #receptor (A2A or A1) or an excitatory receptor (A2A) on the #postsynaptic neuron. The adenosine is then taken up by a transporter called equilibrative nucleoside transporter (ENT) and is converted to #ADP and ATP. Finally, the A2A adenosine receptors on the #blood vessels cause a vasodilatory effect.