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Axonal gap junctions send ripples through the hippocampus. Export

Neuron, Vol. 31, No. 5. (13 September 2001), pp. 669-671.

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In a paper by Schmitz and colleagues in this issue of Neuron, new evidence for the existence of gap junctions between pyramidal cell axons uncovers a mechanism for fast neural communication in the hippocampus. Electrical coupling between axons may be crucial during fast oscillations, which have been proposed to mediate memory consolidation.


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