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MST3 kinase phosphorylates TAO1/2 to enable Myosin Va function in promoting spine synapse development.
MST3 kinase phosphorylates TAO1/2 to enable Myosin Va function in promoting spine synapse development.
Pupil fluctuations track fast switching of cortical states during quiet wakefulness.
Modeling the dynamic interaction of Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity.
Modeling the dynamic interaction of Hebbian and homeostatic plasticity.
Yoshiki Sasai (1962–2014).
Yoshiki Sasai (1962–2014).
Efficient, complete deletion of synaptic proteins using CRISPR.
Efficient, complete deletion of synaptic proteins using CRISPR.
Endostatin is a trans-synaptic signal for homeostatic synaptic plasticity.
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