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The interplay of active and passive mechanisms in slow axonal transport
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
A combination of intermittent active movement of transient aggregates and a paused state that intervenes between periods of active transport has been proposed to underly the slow, directed transport of soluble proteins in axons. A component of passive diffusion in the axoplasm may also contribute to slow axonal transport, although quantitative estimates of the relative contributions of diffusive and active movement in the slow transport of a soluble protein, and in particular how they might
doi:10.1101/2022.01.23.477383
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