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Targeting of the 5-HT1A serotonin receptor to neuronal dendrites is mediated by Yif1B

Carrel et al., 2008

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12168419733546557798
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Carrel D
Masson J
Al Awabdh S
Capra C
Lenkei Z
Hamon M
Emerit M
Darmon M
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Journal of Neuroscience

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The 5-HT1A receptor (5-HT1AR) is the most extensively characterized serotonin (5-HT) receptor mainly because of its involvement in the mode of action of antidepressants. The 5- HT1AR is confined to the somatodendritic domain of central neurons, where it mediates …
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