An intrusive chaperone
Anders S. Kristensen and
Stephen F. Traynelis
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Anders S. Kristensen: Emory University School of Medicine
Stephen F. Traynelis: Emory University School of Medicine
Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7045, 1042-1043
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Stargazin is best known for helping to ferry receptor proteins to the surface of neurons. The discovery that it has an unexpected additional role has widespread implications for the way that neurons talk to each other.
Date: 2005
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