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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9768824
_displayNameAdult Deletion of SRF Increases Epileptogenesis and Decreases Activity-Induced Gene Expression
_timestamp2022-03-14 20:49:11
author[Person:9768826] Kuzniewska, Bozena
[Person:9768838] Nader, Karolina
[Person:6789834] Dabrowski, Michal
[Person:9768821] Kaczmarek, Leszek
[Person:9768825] Kalita, Katarzyna
created[InstanceEdit:9768833] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-03-14
journalMol Neurobiol
pages1478-1493
pubMedIdentifier25636686
titleAdult Deletion of SRF Increases Epileptogenesis and Decreases Activity-Induced Gene Expression
volume53
year2016
(literatureReference)[Summation:9769673] Based on studies in mouse, SRF (Serum response factor) binds...
[Summation:9769678] Mouse Srf (Serum response factor) binds to the promoter regi...
[Summation:9769693] Based on studies in mouse neurons, SRF (Serum response facto...
[Summation:9769694] In mouse neurons, Srf (serum response factor) stimulates Npa...
[Pathway:9768777] Regulation of NPAS4 gene transcription [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9768820] Srf stimulates Npas4 gene transcription [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:9768835] Srf binds Npas4 gene promoter [Mus musculus]
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