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Synapse Formation Activates a Transcriptional Program for Persistent Enhancement in the Bi-directional Transport of Mitochondria
Cell Reports
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10.1016/j.celrep.2018.12.073
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2019
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Vol 26
(3)
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pp. 507-517.e3
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Cited By ~ 5
Author(s):
Kerriann K. Badal
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Komol Akhmedov
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Phillip Lamoureux
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Xin-An Liu
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Adrian Reich
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Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Transcriptional Program
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Directional Transport
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Synapse Formation Activates a Transcriptional Program for Persistent Enhancement in the Bi-directional Transport of Mitochondria.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.734861899.793555231
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2019
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Author(s):
Xinnan Wang
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Roeland Vanhauwaert
Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Transcriptional Program
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Directional Transport
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Decision letter for "Nectin‐2α is localized at cholinergic neuron dendrites and regulates synapse formation in the medial habenula"
10.1002/cne.24958/v3/decision1
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2020
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Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Cholinergic Neuron
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Medial Habenula
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Author response for "Nectin‐2α is localized at cholinergic neuron dendrites and regulates synapse formation in the medial habenula"
10.1002/cne.24958/v2/response1
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2020
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Author(s):
Hajime Shiotani
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Muneaki Miyata
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Takeshi Kameyama
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Kenji Mandai
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Miwako Yamasaki
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Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Cholinergic Neuron
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Author Response
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Medial Habenula
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of T cell receptor signaling precedes immunological synapse formation.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1004974.58104
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2002
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Author(s):
Andre Veillette
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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T Cell Receptor
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Synapse Formation
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Immunological Synapse
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Cell Receptor
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Receptor Signaling
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T Cell Receptor Signaling
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Cell Receptor Signaling
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Induction of multiple signaling loops by MuSK during neuromuscular synapse formation.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1008318.97310
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2002
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Author(s):
Steven Burden
Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Neuromuscular Synapse
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Multiple Signaling
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Erbb2 regulates neuromuscular synapse formation and is essential for muscle spindle development.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1013400.190404
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2003
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Author(s):
Eric Frank
Keyword(s):
Muscle Spindle
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Synapse Formation
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Neuromuscular Synapse
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Spindle Development
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of A single class II myosin modulates T cell motility and stopping, but not synapse formation.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1018486.793515724
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2016
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Author(s):
Miguel Vicente-Manzanares
Keyword(s):
T Cell
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Cell Motility
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Synapse Formation
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Class Ii
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Single Class
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Induction of spine growth and synapse formation by regulation of the spine actin cytoskeleton.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1021844.248662
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2004
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Author(s):
Michael Kiebler
Keyword(s):
Actin Cytoskeleton
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Synapse Formation
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Control of excitatory and inhibitory synapse formation by neuroligins.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1023860.793540783
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2017
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Author(s):
Hans van Bokhoven
Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Inhibitory Synapse
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Control of excitatory and inhibitory synapse formation by neuroligins.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1023860.284738
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2005
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Author(s):
Michael Kiebler
Keyword(s):
Synapse Formation
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Inhibitory Synapse
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