Biology
Electrophysiology and morphology of human cortical supragranular pyramidal cells in a wide age range
P. Barzó, I. Szöts, et al.
This research, conducted by Pál Barzó, Ildikó Szöts, Martin Tóth, Éva Adrienn Csajbók, Gábor Molnár, and Gábor Tamás, traces intrinsic changes in supragranular pyramidal cells from birth to 85 years. It shows early maturation makes neurons less excitable but temporarily more precise, while dendritic spine shapes differ markedly between infant and old cells — findings that shed light on development, cognition, and age-related decline.
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