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Nucleocytoplasmic protein shuttling: the direct route in synapse-to-nucleus signaling
Trends in Neurosciences, 07/01/09
Jordan BA et al. - In neurons multiple signaling pathways converge in the nucleus to regulate the expression of genes associated with long-term structural changes of synapto-dendritic input. Of pivotal importance for this type of transcriptional regulation is synapse-to-nucleus communication.
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