Corrigendum to “The Reelin receptor ApoER2 is a cargo for the adaptor protein complex AP-4: Implications for hereditary spastic paraplegia” [Progr. Neurobiol. 234(2024)102575]
Mario O. Caracci , Héctor Pizarro , Carlos Alarcón-Godoy , Luz M. Fuentealba , Pamela Farfán , Raffaella De Pace , Natacha Santibañez , Viviana A. Cavieres , Tammy P. Pástor , Juan S. Bonifacino , Gonzalo A. Mardones , María-Paz Marzolo
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Progress in Neurobiology is an international journal that publishes groundbreaking original research, comprehensive review articles and opinion pieces written by leading researchers. The journal welcomes contributions from the broad field of neuroscience that apply neurophysiological, biochemical, pharmacological, molecular biological, anatomical, computational and behavioral analyses to problems of molecular, cellular, developmental, systems, and clinical neuroscience.