Axon micro-dissection and transcriptome profiling reveals the in vivo RNA content of fully differentiated myelinated motor axons
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as well as in the maintenance of the axoplasm in steady state. Recent studies have begun to identify the mRNAs localized in axons, which could be translated locally under different conditions. Despite th...
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