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19 February, 05:54
What is axoplasmic transport?
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Axoplasmic transport, also called axonal transport, is a cellular process responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, proteins, and other cell parts to and from a neuron's cell body, through the cytoplasm of its axon (the axoplasm).
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