Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Article . 1998 . Peer-reviewed
License: Elsevier TDM
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Forward and reverse genetic approaches to synaptogenesis
Authors: Kendal Broadie;
pmid: 9568400
Forward and reverse genetic approaches to synaptogenesis
Abstract
Genetic approaches at the neuromuscular synapse are leading investigation into the mechanisms of synaptogenesis. The marriage of classical (forward) and reverse genetic techniques allows the isolation and analysis of novel proteins involved in synaptic maturation and the functional in vivo characterization of previously identified synaptic proteins. Of particular interest are recent advances using mouse reverse genetics and Drosophila forward genetics.
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Keywords
Mice, Synapses, Neuromuscular Junction, Animals, Brain, Humans, Drosophila, Nerve Tissue Proteins
Mice, Synapses, Neuromuscular Junction, Animals, Brain, Humans, Drosophila, Nerve Tissue Proteins
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