Modelling brain dopamine-serotonin vesicular transport disease in Caenorhabditis elegans
Brain dopamine-serotonin vesicular transport disease is a rare disease caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the SLC18A2 gene, which encodes the VMAT2 protein. VMAT2 is a membrane protein responsible for vesicular transport of monoamines, and its disruption negatively affects neurotransmission....
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Main Authors: | Alexander T. Young (Author), Kien N. Ly (Author), Callum Wilson (Author), Klaus Lehnert (Author), Russell G. Snell (Author), Suzanne J. Reid (Author), Jessie C. Jacobsen (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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