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Aberrant activity of mitochondrial NCLX is linked to impaired synaptic transmission and is associated with mental retardationStavsky et al., 2021
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- Stavsky A
- Stoler O
- Kostic M
- Katoshevsky T
- Assali E
- Savic I
- Amitai Y
- Prokisch H
- Leiz S
- Daumer-Haas C
- Fleidervish I
- Perocchi F
- Gitler D
- Sekler I
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- Communications biology
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Calcium dynamics control synaptic transmission. Calcium triggers synaptic vesicle fusion, determines release probability, modulates vesicle recycling, participates in long-term plasticity and regulates cellular metabolism. Mitochondria, the main source of cellular …
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