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Driving Neuronal Differentiation through Reversal of an ERK1/2-miR-124-SOX9 Axis Abrogates Glioblastoma Aggressiveness.

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miR-15/16 Restrain Memory T Cell Differentiation, Cell Cycle, and Survival.

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High-Complexity shRNA Libraries and PI3 Kinase Inhibition in Cancer: High-Fidelity Synthetic Lethality Predictions.

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Augmented Reticular Thalamic Bursting and Seizures in Scn1a-Dravet Syndrome.

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Augmented Reticular Thalamic Bursting and Seizures in Scn1a-Dravet Syndrome.

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The Circadian Clock Regulates Adipogenesis by a Per3 Crosstalk Pathway to Klf15.

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GPR56/ADGRG1 Inhibits Mesenchymal Differentiation and Radioresistance in Glioblastoma.

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Tissue Myeloid Progenitors Differentiate into Pericytes through TGF-ß Signaling in Developing Skin Vasculature.

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KRAS Engages AGO2 to Enhance Cellular Transformation.

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Detecting Microbial Dysbiosis Associated with Pediatric Crohn Disease Despite the High Variability of the Gut Microbiota.

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