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The Wnt/Ca2+ pathway is involved in interneuronal communication mediated by tunneling nanotubes

Jessica Vargas, Frida Loría, Yuan-Ju Wu, Gonzalo Córdova, Takashi Nonaka, Sebastien Bellow, Sylvie Syan, Masato Hasegawa, Geeske M. van Woerden, Capucine Trollet, Chiara Zurzolo

The EMBO Journal · 2019 · ▲ 130 citations

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Vargas, J., Loría, F., Wu, Y., Córdova, G., Nonaka, T., Bellow, S., Syan, S., Hasegawa, M., Woerden, G.M.V., Trollet, C., &amp; Zurzolo, C. (2019). The Wnt/Ca2+ pathway is involved in interneuronal communication mediated by tunneling nanotubes. <em>The EMBO Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018101230
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Vargas J, Loría F, Wu Y, Córdova G, Nonaka T, Bellow S, et al. The Wnt/Ca2+ pathway is involved in interneuronal communication mediated by tunneling nanotubes. The EMBO Journal. 2019. doi:10.15252/embj.2018101230.
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@article{jessica2019TheWnt, title = {The Wnt/Ca2+ pathway is involved in interneuronal communication mediated by tunneling nanotubes}, author = {Jessica Vargas and Frida Loría and Yuan-Ju Wu and Gonzalo Córdova and Takashi Nonaka and Sebastien Bellow and Sylvie Syan and Masato Hasegawa and Geeske M. van Woerden and Capucine Trollet and Chiara Zurzolo}, journal = {The EMBO Journal}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.15252/embj.2018101230}, }

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