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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Potential function for the Huntingtin protein as a scaffold for selective autophagy.
Potential function for the Huntingtin protein as a scaffold for selective autophagy.
G protein-coupled receptor 56 regulates mechanical overload-induced muscle hypertrophy.
Activity-dependent FUS dysregulation disrupts synaptic homeostasis.
Activity-dependent FUS dysregulation disrupts synaptic homeostasis.
The signaling phospholipid PIP3 creates a new interaction surface on the nuclear receptor SF-1.
The signaling phospholipid PIP3 creates a new interaction surface on the nuclear receptor SF-1.
Interlamellar CA1 network in the hippocampus.
Interlamellar CA1 network in the hippocampus.
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species are scavenged by Cockayne syndrome B protein in human fibroblasts without nuclear DNA damage.
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