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Daam2-PIP5K is a regulatory pathway for Wnt signaling and therapeutic target for remyelination in the CNS.
Subtype-specific regeneration of retinal ganglion cells following axotomy: effects of osteopontin and mTOR signaling.
Gamma rhythms link prefrontal interneuron dysfunction with cognitive inflexibility in Dlx5/6(+/-) mice.
Subtype-specific regeneration of retinal ganglion cells following axotomy: effects of osteopontin and mTOR signaling.
Gamma rhythms link prefrontal interneuron dysfunction with cognitive inflexibility in Dlx5/6(+/-) mice.
RIM-binding protein links synaptic homeostasis to the stabilization and replenishment of high release probability vesicles.
RIM-binding protein links synaptic homeostasis to the stabilization and replenishment of high release probability vesicles.
The adhesion GPCR GPR126 has distinct, domain-dependent functions in Schwann cell development mediated by interaction with laminin-211.
Allison Doupe: in memoriam.
Allison Doupe: in memoriam.
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