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_displayNamePersistent increased DNA-binding and expression of serum response factor occur with epilepsy-associated long-term plasticity changes
_timestamp2022-03-21 19:13:18
author[Person:2464806] Morris, T A
[Person:9769679] Jafari, N
[Person:9769680] Rice, A C
[Person:9769683] Vasconcelos, O
[Person:9627686] DeLorenzo, R J
created[InstanceEdit:9769676] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-03-21
journalJ Neurosci
pages8234-43
pubMedIdentifier10493724
titlePersistent increased DNA-binding and expression of serum response factor occur with epilepsy-associated long-term plasticity changes
volume19
year1999
(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...
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