Vti1a/b support distinct aspects of tgn and cis-/medial golgi organization

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Danique M. van Bommel from the Department have published the research: Vti1a/b support distinct aspects of TGN and cis-/medial Golgi organization, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: All experiments were conducted in compliance with ARRIVE guidelines.

SUMMARY

    To study the impact of disturbed retrograde trafficking on Golgi organization and proteins involved in Golgi export, the authors used mouse hippocampal neurons from Vti1a/b double knock-out (DKO), with double heterozygous (DHZ) mice as a ­control7. To confirm and extend the previously observed Golgi abnormalities, the authors . . .

     

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