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The Polyadenosine RNA Binding Protein ZC3H14 is Required in Mice for Proper Working Memory, Synaptosomal Composition, and Dendritic Spine Density and Morphology
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Genome-wide studies of transcriptional dynamics in fear learning
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An Investigation of the Role of the Histone Demethylase LSD1, and Its Disordered Domain, in Neuronal Maintenance and Tau-Mediated Neurodegeneration
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Roles of the SCN1A and SCN8A Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Genes in Neurological Disease
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Chromatin Accessibility and Transcription Dynamics During In Vitro Astrocyte Differentiation of Huntington’s Disease Monkey Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Genetic Diversity in Oxytocin Receptor Sequence, Neural Expression, and Social Behavior
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Focus on the Locus: Elucidating the roles of tau pathology and
the locus coeruleus in Alzheimer's Disease
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The Role of Stress in Two Genetic Models of Epilepsy
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The RNA-binding protein, ZC3H14, is critical for control of
polyadenylation and translation, neuronal development, brain
morphology, and working memory in mice
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Ubiquitin Targeting and Differential Accumulation of Mutant Huntingtin
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