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Details on Person Neuronal PAS domain protein 4 (Npas4) controls neuronal homeostasis in pentylenetetrazole-induced epilepsy through the induction of Homer1a

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_displayNameNeuronal PAS domain protein 4 (Npas4) controls neuronal homeostasis in pentylenetetrazole-induced epilepsy through the induction of Homer1a
_timestamp2022-03-15 21:27:28
author[Person:9769113] Shan, Wei
[Person:9634887] Nagai, Taku
[Person:9769173] Tanaka, Motoki
[Person:5626513] Itoh, Norimichi
[Person:9617892] Furukawa-Hibi, Yoko
[Person:9032555] Nabeshima, Toshitaka
[Person:9769152] Sokabe, Masahiro
[Person:9032553] Yamada, Kiyofumi
created[InstanceEdit:9769155] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-03-15
journalJ Neurochem
pages19-33
pubMedIdentifier29222951
titleNeuronal PAS domain protein 4 (Npas4) controls neuronal homeostasis in pentylenetetrazole-induced epilepsy through the induction of Homer1a
volume145
year2018
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9768919] NPAS4 regulates expression of target genes [Homo sapiens]
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