Abstract

![Figure][1] In wild-type axons (top), potassium channels (white) localize along the juxtamesaxonal line (arrowhead), but this organization is lost when Schwann cells lack 4.1G (bottom). Ivanovic et al. report that a glial cytoskeletal adaptor protein organizes the membranes of Schwann

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