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Genes & development
Genes & development
In vivo dendrite regeneration after injury is different from dendrite development.
In vivo dendrite regeneration after injury is different from dendrite development.
Double-bromo and extraterminal (BET) domain proteins regulate dendrite morphology and mechanosensory function.
Double-bromo and extraterminal (BET) domain proteins regulate dendrite morphology and mechanosensory function.
Human-specific regulation of MeCP2 levels in fetal brains by microRNA miR-483-5p.
Human-specific regulation of MeCP2 levels in fetal brains by microRNA miR-483-5p.
Voltage-gated potassium channel EAG2 controls mitotic entry and tumor growth in medulloblastoma via regulating cell volume dynamics.
Voltage-gated potassium channel EAG2 controls mitotic entry and tumor growth in medulloblastoma via regulating cell volume dynamics.
Regeneration of Drosophila sensory neuron axons and dendrites is regulated by the Akt pathway involving Pten and microRNA bantam.
Regeneration of Drosophila sensory neuron axons and dendrites is regulated by the Akt pathway involving Pten and microRNA bantam.
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