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* [http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=66012.0 How retrograde signaling modulate the nonlocality of synaptic exocytosis?] | * [http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=66012.0 How retrograde signaling modulate the nonlocality of synaptic exocytosis?] | ||
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==== Synaptogenesis ==== | ==== Synaptogenesis ==== |
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Exocytotic types of biological phase transition
Retrograde signaling
- How retrograde signaling modulate the nonlocality of synaptic exocytosis?
- Anandamide-mediated synaptic hypercomputation?
Synaptogenesis
Interneuronal quantum coherence domains
- "The conformational states of β−neurexin can directly or indirectly via CASK and Mint-1 control the exocytosis." [1]
Dopamine exocytosis
- The phasic dopaminergic signaling in the frontal lobe may regulate neuronal synchronicity.
- The quantum-like collapse of the wavefunction via dopaminergic neuromodulation is regulated by neuronal synchronicity.
Vibrationally assisted tunneling and neuromodulation of synaptic function
- neuroquantum coherent model of consciousness: [1]
Synaptic phase transitions
- Synaptic phase coherence (Synonym), Neuronal phase coherence (Synonym)
- Phase-transition-driven synaptic exocytosis: a hypothesis and its physiological and evolutionary implications.
- What are quantum phase transitions?
- is synaptic phase coherence a function of hypercomputation?
References
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Neuromodulation of excitatory synaptogenesis in striatal development.