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KIF21A-mediated axonal transport and selective endocytosis underlie the polarized targeting of NCKX2Lee et al., 2012
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- Lee K
- Lee J
- Lee D
- Seog D
- Lytton J
- Ho W
- Lee S
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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We have previously shown that K+-dependent Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (NCKX) is a major calcium clearance mechanism at the large axon terminals of central neurons, whereas their somata display little NCKX activity. We investigated mechanisms underlying the axonal …
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