Trafficking and regulation of the serotonin transporter
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Francesca Magnani, 'Trafficking and regulation of the serotonin transporter', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Biochemistry and Immunology, 2004, pp 214Download Item:
Abstract:
The serotonin transporter (SERT) is responsible for the clearance
of serotonin from the synaptic cleft. Together with the norepinephrine
transporter and dopamine transporter, SERT is of great interest because
it is the molecular target for many antidepressants, and substances of
abuse, such as cocaine and MDMA (Ecstasy). Although the involvement
of SERT in serotonin clearance has been clearly established for many
years, our understanding of how the serotonin transporter is regulated in
vivo is still fragmentary. The aim of my PhD project was to investigate
the association of SERT with proteins and/or lipids that may regulate the
trafficking and function of the serotonin transporter.
Author: Magnani, Francesca
Advisor:
Williams, ClivePublisher:
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