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Class:IdPerson:9634887
_displayNameNagai, Taku
_timestamp2019-01-16 17:48:46
created[InstanceEdit:9634883] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2019-01-16
firstnameTaku
initialT
surnameNagai
(author)[LiteratureReference:9634891] Neuronal Per Arnt Sim (PAS) domain protein 4 (NPAS4) regulates neurite outgrowth and phosphorylation of synapsin I
[LiteratureReference:9768927] Npas4 regulates Mdm2 and thus Dcx in experience-dependent dendritic spine development of newborn olfactory bulb interneurons
[LiteratureReference:9769106] Phosphorylation of Npas4 by MAPK Regulates Reward-Related Gene Expression and Behaviors
[LiteratureReference:9769171] Neuronal PAS domain protein 4 (Npas4) controls neuronal homeostasis in pentylenetetrazole-induced epilepsy through the induction of Homer1a
[LiteratureReference:9769281] Stress increases DNA methylation of the neuronal PAS domain 4 (Npas4) gene
[LiteratureReference:9769348] Transcriptional suppression of the neuronal PAS domain 4 (Npas4) gene by stress via the binding of agonist-bound glucocorticoid receptor to its promoter
[LiteratureReference:9769356] Chronic restraint stress impairs neurogenesis and hippocampus-dependent fear memory in mice: possible involvement of a brain-specific transcription factor Npas4
[LiteratureReference:9769366] Social isolation rearing-induced impairment of the hippocampal neurogenesis is associated with deficits in spatial memory and emotion-related behaviors in juvenile mice
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