Transcription factor Creb3l1 maintains proteostasis in neuroendocrine cells
Objectives: Dynamic changes to neuropeptide hormone synthesis and secretion by hypothalamic neuroendocrine cells is essential to ensure metabolic homeostasis. The specialised molecular mechanisms that allow neuroendocrine cells to synthesise and secrete vast quantities of neuropeptides remain ill de...
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Main Authors: | Mingkwan Greenwood (Author), Benjamin T. Gillard (Author), Rizwan Farrukh (Author), Alex Paterson (Author), Ferdinand Althammer (Author), Valery Grinevich (Author), David Murphy (Author), Michael P. Greenwood (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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