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Early evidence that a protease-resistant protein is an active component of the infectious prion.
Early evidence that a protease-resistant protein is an active component of the infectious prion.
Secrets of a secretase: N-cadherin proteolysis regulates CBP function.
Secrets of a secretase: N-cadherin proteolysis regulates CBP function.
Axonal ephrin-As and odorant receptors: coordinate determination of the olfactory sensory map.
Stereotyped pruning of long hippocampal axon branches triggered by retraction inducers of the semaphorin family.
Stereotyped pruning of long hippocampal axon branches triggered by retraction inducers of the semaphorin family.
Different levels of the homeodomain protein cut regulate distinct dendrite branching patterns of Drosophila multidendritic neurons.
Different levels of the homeodomain protein cut regulate distinct dendrite branching patterns of Drosophila multidendritic neurons.
Hippocampal neuronal polarity specified by spatially localized mPar3/mPar6 and PI 3-kinase activity.
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