Retrograde signaling via axonal transport through signaling endosomes
Neurons extend axons far from cell bodies, and retrograde communications from distal axons to cell bodies and/or dendrites play critical roles in the development and maintenance of neuronal circuits. In neurotrophin signaling, the retrograde axonal transport of endosomes containing active ligand-rec...
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Main Author: | Naoya Yamashita (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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