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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9615568
_displayNameInhibition of the Schizophrenia-Associated MicroRNA miR-137 Disrupts Nrg1α Neurodevelopmental Signal Transduction
_timestamp2018-08-07 19:51:23
author[Person:9615573] Thomas, Kristen Therese
[Person:9615577] Anderson, Bart Russell
[Person:9615575] Shah, Niraj
[Person:9615566] Zimmer, Stephanie Elaine
[Person:9615574] Hawkins, Daniel
[Person:9615569] Valdez, Arielle Nicole
[Person:9615572] Gu, Qiaochu
[Person:9615576] Bassell, Gary Jonathan
created[InstanceEdit:9615567] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-08-07
journalCell Rep
pages1-12
pubMedIdentifier28683304
titleInhibition of the Schizophrenia-Associated MicroRNA miR-137 Disrupts Nrg1α Neurodevelopmental Signal Transduction
volume20
year2017
(literatureReference)[Summation:9615782] Based on sequence complementarity and 3'UTR luciferase repor...
[Reaction:9615570] miR-137 binds PTEN mRNA [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9615571] PTEN mRNA translation is inhibited by miR-137 [Homo sapiens]
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