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Meanings of retrograde transport in English
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Usage of retrograde transport in English
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This process required active microtubule-dependent retrogradetransport, as previously reported for aggresome formation.
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Furthermore, retrogradetransport requires the functional role of DM in self peptide-carbohydrate exchange.
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The physiological relevance of retrogradetransport cannot be overstated.
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Cytoplasmic dynein and its accessory complex dynactin form a microtubule minus end-directed motor in charge of retrogradetransport.
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Two specific retrogradetransport techniques were employed to identify the origins of these noradrenergic terminations in the spinal cord.
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Calcium-binding mitochondrial Rho (Miro) GTPases attach mitochondria to motor proteins for anterograde and retrogradetransport in neurons.
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Persephin, another member of the GDNF family, did not increase survival with target delivery, despite its retrogradetransport from the target.
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As anterograde motility of mitochondria was not inhibited, the antibody apparently did not abolish retrogradetransport by destructing axonal microtubule tracks.
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Cytoplasmic dynein plays critical roles within the developing and mature nervous systems, including effecting nuclear migration, and retrogradetransport of various cargos.
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During embryonic development, retrogradetransport of Wntless to the TGN is essential for the following release of Wnt from the plasma membrane.
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Recently, AAV2.retro, a new capsid variant capable of efficient retrogradetransport in brain, was generated in mice using a directed evolution approach.
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In vivo injections of rat striatum revealed a clear bias of anterograde spread, although evidence of deficient retrogradetransport was also present.
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The purpose of the present work was to study the direct connections between these two structures by using anterograde and retrogradetransport methods.
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Traffic going from the plasma membrane to endosomes and lysosomes or the trans-Golgi network (TGN) constitutes the major retrogradetransport routes.
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Several transmembrane proteins undergo retrogradetransport as part of a recycling mechanism that contributes to reutilization and maintenance of a steady-state protein localization.
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Nile red was slowly released from the thermosensitive hydrogel and retrogradetransport through the nerve root stumps to the motoneurons, according to immunofluorescence.