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The molecular mechanisms, which are responsible for the functional
differences between the various types of neuronal synapses, have
become one of the central themes of modern neurobiology. It is
becoming increasingly clear that a misregulation of synaptogenesis
and synaptic remodeling and dysfunctional neuronal synapses are at
the heart of several human diseases, both neurological disorders
and psychiatric conditions. As synapses present specialized
cellular junctions between neurons and their target cells, it may
not come as a surprise that neural cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
are of special importance for the genesis and the maintenance of
synaptic connections. Genes encoding adhesive molecules make up a
significant portion of the human genome, and neural CAMs even have
been postulated to be a major factor in the evolution of the human
brain. These are just some of the many reasons why we thought a
book on neural CAMs and their role in establishing and maintaining
neuronal synapses would be highly appropriate for summarizing our
current state of knowledge. Without question, over the near future,
additional adhesive proteins will join the ranks of synaptic CAMs
and our knowledge, and how these molecules enable neurons and their
targets to communicate effectively will grow.
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