van de Bospoort et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Munc13 controls the location and efficiency of dense-core vesicle release in neuronsvan de Bospoort et al., 2012
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- van de Bospoort R
- Farina M
- Schmitz S
- de Jong A
- de Wit H
- Verhage M
- Toonen R
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- Journal of Cell Biology
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Neuronal dense-core vesicles (DCVs) contain diverse cargo crucial for brain development and function, but the mechanisms that control their release are largely unknown. We quantified activity-dependent DCV release in hippocampal neurons at single vesicle …
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