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Details on Person The phosphatidylinositol transfer protein domain of Drosophila retinal degeneration B protein is essential for photoreceptor cell survival and recovery from light stimulation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:426795
_displayNameThe phosphatidylinositol transfer protein domain of Drosophila retinal degeneration B protein is essential for photoreceptor cell survival and recovery from light stimulation
_timestamp2009-06-17 13:46:19
author[Person:427052] Milligan, SC
[Person:426789] Alb JG, Jr
[Person:427018] Elagina, RB
[Person:426797] Bankaitis, VA
[Person:426661] Hyde, DR
created[InstanceEdit:426680] Williams, MG, 2009-06-17
journalJ Cell Biol
pages351-63
pubMedIdentifier9334340
titleThe phosphatidylinositol transfer protein domain of Drosophila retinal degeneration B protein is essential for photoreceptor cell survival and recovery from light stimulation
volume139
year1997
(literatureReference)[Reaction:426625] RDGB transports PI from the subrhadomeric cisterna to the rhabdomere membrane [Drosophila melanogaster]
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