Molecular machines in the synapse: overlapping protein sets control distinct steps in neurosecretion.
Activity regulated neurotransmission shapes the computational properties of a neuron and involves the concerted action of many proteins. Classical, intuitive working models often assign specific proteins to specific steps in such complex cellular processes, whereas modern systems theories emphasize...
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Autores principales: | L Niels Cornelisse, Evgeni Tsivtsivadze, Marieke Meijer, Tjeerd M H Dijkstra, Tom Heskes, Matthijs Verhage |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/eb8a63eabcad48f3bd8a55dd4272468d |
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