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Genetic analysis of Mint/X11 proteins: essential presynaptic functions of a neuronal adaptor protein familyHo et al., 2006
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- Ho A
- Morishita W
- Atasoy D
- Liu X
- Tabuchi K
- Hammer R
- Malenka R
- Südhof T
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Mints/X11s are adaptor proteins composed of three isoforms: neuron-specific Mints 1 and 2, and the ubiquitously expressed Mint 3. We have now analyzed constitutive and conditional knock-out mice for all three Mints/X11s. We found that∼ 80% of mice lacking both neuron …
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