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Chapter 33 Investigating Basal Ganglia Function With Cell-Type-Specific Manipulations.
Chapter 13 mTOR and Drugs of Abuse.
Chapter 33 Investigating Basal Ganglia Function With Cell-Type-Specific Manipulations.
"The Wnt Signaling Patways" in Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd Edition; Robert P. Erickson and Anthony J. Wynshaw-Boris, editors
The myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein directly binds nerve growth factor to modulate central axon circuitry.
KaurLingReview of Glial Cells: Embryonic Development, Types/Functions and Role in Disease2013Nova Science PublishersNew York, NY.
DISTINCT AND SEPARABLE ROLES FOR HISTONE METHYLTRANSFERASE EZH2 IN NEUROGENIC ASTROCYTES.
Mitochondrial uncoupling and thermogenesis.
Chapter 9 From Signaling Pathways to Behavior The Light and Dark Sides of Alcohol.
Regulation of CatSper Channel through Non-Conventional Lipid Signaling.
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