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  1. Specialised ER protein, essential for sensory GPCR function and neuronal survival.
  2. Cnpy1 is a candidate endoplasmic reticulum chaperone of Vomeronasal type 2 GPCRs
  3. Single-cell transcriptomics of vomeronasal neuroepithelium reveals a differential endoplasmic reticulum environment amongst neuronal subtypes
  4. Single-cell transcriptomics of vomeronasal neuroepithelium reveals a differential endoplasmic reticulum environment amongst neuronal subtypes
  5. Syntaxin11 Deficiency Inhibits CRAC Channel Priming to Suppress Cytotoxicity and Gene Expression in T Lymphocytes
  6. Single cell transcriptomics of vomeronasal neuroepithelium reveals a differential endoplasmic reticulum environment amongst neuronal subtypes
  7. Single cell transcriptomics of vomeronasal neuroepithelium reveals a differential endoplasmic reticulum environment amongst neuronal subtypes
  8. Transcriptomic Analysis of Ribosome-Bound mRNA in Cortical Neurites In Vivo
  9. Na+ influx via Orai1 inhibits intracellular ATP-induced mTORC2 signaling to disrupt CD4 T cell gene expression and differentiation
  10. Astrocytes locally translate transcripts in their peripheral processes
  11. α-SNAP regulates dynamic, on-site assembly and calcium selectivity of Orai1 channels
  12. Peptidergic Cell-Specific Synaptotagmins in Drosophila: Localization to Dense-Core Granules and Regulation by the bHLH Protein DIMMED
  13. Nanoscale protein architecture of the kidney glomerular basement membrane
  14. Rac1 Activation in Podocytes Induces Rapid Foot Process Effacement and Proteinuria
  15. An essential and NSF independent role for α-SNAP in store-operated calcium entry
  16. CD2AP Links Cortactin and Capping Protein at the Cell Periphery To Facilitate Formation of Lamellipodia
  17. Nondegradative Role of Atg5-Atg12/ Atg16L1 Autophagy Protein Complex in Antiviral Activity of Interferon Gamma
  18. Superresolution Imaging of Chemical Synapses in the Brain
  19. New resolving power for light microscopy: applications to neurobiology
  20. The pathway for MHCII-mediated presentation of endogenous proteins involves peptide transport to the endo-lysosomal compartment
  21. Efficient Presentation of Both Cytosolic and Endogenous Transmembrane Protein Antigens on MHC Class II Is Dependent on Cytoplasmic Proteolysis
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