Submitted by Jmatt133 t3_11edib1 in askscience
If there's a synaptic gap between neurons, then why don't they just float away from each other? Are they attracted to one another like magnets in a way?
Submitted by Jmatt133 t3_11edib1 in askscience
If there's a synaptic gap between neurons, then why don't they just float away from each other? Are they attracted to one another like magnets in a way?
SnooComics7744 t1_jadog4l wrote
There are extracellular adhesion molecules, expressed specifically at synapses, that promote and stabilize synapses. Some examples include ephrins, neuroligins, and neural cell adhesion molecules. Also, perineuronal nets also seem to promote synapse stability.