Thiamine metabolism is critical for regulating correlated growth of dendrite arbors and neuronal somata
Abstract Thiamine is critical for cellular function, as its phosphorylated and active form, thiamine diphosphate (TDP), acts as coenzyme for three key enzymes in glucose metabolism. Mutations in thiamine transporter, TDP synthesizing enzyme or carrier, including solute carrier family 19 member 3 (SL...
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Main Authors: | Huimin Liu, Shaoming Sang, Yuan Lu, Zhongfeng Wang, Xiang Yu, Chunjiu Zhong |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a761fa752f69452f9774ef8c2866b610 |
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