Axonal autophagosomes recruit dynein for retrograde transport through fusion with late endosomes

Correspondence to Zu-Hang Sheng: shengz@ninds.nih.gov Abbreviations used in this paper: AV, autophagic vacuole; AVd, degradative AVs; AVi, initial AVs; cKO, conditional knockout; CMV, cytomegalovirus; DHC, dynein heavy chain; DIC, dynein intermediate chain; DIV, day in vitro; DRG, dorsal root ganglion; LE, late endosome; Scr-siRNA, scrambled siRNA; Stx17, syntaxin 17; TEM, transmission EM; WT, wild type. Introduction

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