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Distinct endocytic pathways control the rate and extent of synaptic vesicle protein recycling.
Drosophila neuroblast asymmetric cell division: recent advances and implications for stem cell biology.
Distinct endocytic pathways control the rate and extent of synaptic vesicle protein recycling.
Modulation of basal and receptor-induced GIRK potassium channel activity and neuronal excitability by the mammalian PINS homolog LGN.
Modulation of basal and receptor-induced GIRK potassium channel activity and neuronal excitability by the mammalian PINS homolog LGN.
Discrete residues in the c(2)b domain of synaptotagmin I independently specify endocytic rate and synaptic vesicle size.
Discrete residues in the c(2)b domain of synaptotagmin I independently specify endocytic rate and synaptic vesicle size.
Orexin A in the VTA is critical for the induction of synaptic plasticity and behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
Orexin A in the VTA is critical for the induction of synaptic plasticity and behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
Photoinactivation of native AMPA receptors reveals their real-time trafficking.
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