Neural and immunological synaptic relations

ML Dustin, DR Colman - Science, 2002 - science.org
ML Dustin, DR Colman
Science, 2002science.org
A synapse is a stable adhesive junction between two cells across which information is
relayed by directed secretion. The nervous system and immune system utilize these
specialized cell surface contacts to directly convey and transduce highly controlled secretory
signals between their constituent cell populations. Each of these synaptic types is built
around a microdomain structure comprising central active zones of exocytosis and
endocytosis encircled by adhesion domains. Surface molecules that may be incorporated …
A synapse is a stable adhesive junction between two cells across which information is relayed by directed secretion. The nervous system and immune system utilize these specialized cell surface contacts to directly convey and transduce highly controlled secretory signals between their constituent cell populations. Each of these synaptic types is built around a microdomain structure comprising central active zones of exocytosis and endocytosis encircled by adhesion domains. Surface molecules that may be incorporated into and around the active zones contribute to modulation of the functional state of the synapse.
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