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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 25, 2004, (): This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (31) AMPA Receptor Synaptic Targeting Regulated by Stargazin Interactions with the Golgi-Resident PDZ Protein nPIST J. Neurosci. Cuadra et al. 24: 7491 Supplemental data Files in this Data Supplement: supplementary Table 1 supplemental Fig. 1 - Supplementary Fig. 1. Stargazin amino acid residues 244-311 are necessary for AMPAR synaptic targeting. supplemental Fig. 2 - Supplementary Fig. 2. nPIST residues 1-288 and stargazin residues 244-323 are required for interaction in Cos-7 cells. supplementary Fig. 3 - Supplementary Fig. 3. nPIST(1-312)-GFP reduces endogenous stargazin/TARP and GluR1 clustering, but not NR1 clustering. This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (31)
AMPA Receptor Synaptic Targeting Regulated by Stargazin Interactions with the Golgi-Resident PDZ Protein nPIST J. Neurosci. Cuadra et al. 24: 7491 Supplemental data Files in this Data Supplement: supplementary Table 1 supplemental Fig. 1 - Supplementary Fig. 1. Stargazin amino acid residues 244-311 are necessary for AMPAR synaptic targeting. supplemental Fig. 2 - Supplementary Fig. 2. nPIST residues 1-288 and stargazin residues 244-323 are required for interaction in Cos-7 cells. supplementary Fig. 3 - Supplementary Fig. 3. nPIST(1-312)-GFP reduces endogenous stargazin/TARP and GluR1 clustering, but not NR1 clustering.
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