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    Molecular determinants of selective clearance of protein inclusions by autophagy by Wong, Esther, Bejarano, Eloy, Rakshit, Moumita, Lee, Karen, Hanson, Hugo H., Zaarur, Nava, Phillips, Greg R., Sherman, Michael Y., Maria Cuervo, Ana

    Published in Nature communications (2012)
    “…Protein quality control is essential for cellular survival. Failure to eliminate pathogenic proteins leads to their intracellular accumulation in the form of…”
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    Characterization of MSB synapses in dissociated hippocampal culture with simultaneous pre- and postsynaptic live microscopy by Reilly, James E, Hanson, Hugo H, Fernández-Monreal, Mónica, Wearne, Susan L, Hof, Patrick R, Phillips, Greg R

    Published in PloS one (20-10-2011)
    “…Multisynaptic boutons (MSBs) are presynaptic boutons in contact with multiple postsynaptic partners. Although MSB synapses have been studied with static…”
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    A variable cytoplasmic domain segment is necessary for γ-protocadherin trafficking and tubulation in the endosome/lysosome pathway by O'Leary, Robert, Reilly, James E, Hanson, Hugo H, Kang, Semie, Lou, Nicole, Phillips, Greg R

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-11-2011)
    “…Clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs) are arranged in gene clusters (α, β, and γ) with variable and constant exons. Variable exons encode cadherin and transmembrane…”
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    LC3-dependent Intracellular Membrane Tubules Induced by γ-Protocadherins A3 and B2: A ROLE FOR INTRALUMINAL INTERACTIONS by Hanson, Hugo H, Kang, Semie, Fernández-Monreal, Mónica, Oung, Twethida, Yildirim, Murat, Lee, Rebecca, Suyama, Kimita, Hazan, Rachel B, Phillips, Greg R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-07-2010)
    “…Clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs) are a family of cadherin-like molecules arranged in gene clusters (α, β, and γ). γ-Protocadherins (Pcdh-γs) are involved in…”
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    Persistence of excitatory shaft synapses adjacent to newly emerged dendritic protrusions by Reilly, James E., Hanson, Hugo H., Phillips, Greg R.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-10-2011)
    “…In the early postnatal hippocampus, the first synapses to appear on excitatory pyramidal neurons are formed directly on dendritic shafts. Very few dendritic…”
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    Streamlined embedding of cell monolayers on gridded glass-bottom imaging dishes for correlative light and electron microscopy by Hanson, Hugo H, Reilly, James E, Lee, Rebecca, Janssen, William G, Phillips, Greg R

    Published in Microscopy and microanalysis (01-12-2010)
    “…Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) has facilitated study of intracellular trafficking. Routine application of CLEM would be advantageous for many…”
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    Gamma-protocadherins are enriched and transported in specialized vesicles associated with the secretory pathway in neurons by Fernández-Monreal, Mónica, Oung, Twethida, Hanson, Hugo H., O'Leary, Robert, Janssen, William G., Dolios, Georgia, Wang, Rong, Phillips, Greg R.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-2010)
    “…Gamma protocadherins (Pcdh‐γs) resemble classical cadherins and have the potential to engage in cell–cell interactions with homophilic properties. Emerging…”
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    LC3-dependent Intracellular Membrane Tubules Induced by γ-Protocadherins A3 and B2 by Hanson, Hugo H., Kang, Semie, Fernández-Monreal, Mónica, Oung, Twethida, Yildirim, Murat, Lee, Rebecca, Suyama, Kimita, Hazan, Rachel B., Phillips, Greg R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-07-2010)
    “…Clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs) are a family of cadherin-like molecules arranged in gene clusters (α, β, and γ). γ-Protocadherins (Pcdh-γs) are involved in…”
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