Publication: Homer/Vesl Proteins and Their Roles in CNS Neurons
Homer/Vesl Proteins and Their Roles in CNS Neurons
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Ehrengruber, M. U., Kato, A., Inokuchi, K., & Hennou, S. (2004). Homer/Vesl Proteins and Their Roles in CNS Neurons. Molecular Neurobiology, 29(3), 213–228. https://doi.org/10.1385/mn:29:3:213
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Since their initial discovery in 1997, Homer/Vesl proteins have become increasingly investigated as putative regulators of receptor and ion-channel function in the central nervous system. Within a relatively brief period, numerous research reports have described manifold effects of Homer proteins, including the modulation of the trafficking of type I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), axonal pathfinding, mGluR coupling to calcium and potassium channels, agonist-independent mGluR activity, ryanodine receptor regulation, locomot
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Ehrengruber, M. U., Kato, A., Inokuchi, K., & Hennou, S. (2004). Homer/Vesl Proteins and Their Roles in CNS Neurons. Molecular Neurobiology, 29(3), 213–228. https://doi.org/10.1385/mn:29:3:213