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Rapid modulation of spine morphology by the 5-HT2A serotonin receptor through kalirin-7 signaling.

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DNA polymerase epsilon and delta proofreading suppress discrete mutator and cancer phenotypes in mice.

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microRNA-138 modulates cardiac patterning during embryonic development.

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Serum response factor orchestrates nascent sarcomerogenesis and silences the biomineralization gene program in the heart.

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Rapid enhancement of two-step wiring plasticity by estrogen and NMDA receptor activity.

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Vertebrate heart growth is regulated by functional antagonism between Gridlock and Gata5.

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Canonical Wnt signaling is a positive regulator of mammalian cardiac progenitors.

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NRAS mutation causes a human autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.

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Essential roles of the bHLH transcription factor Hrt2 in repression of atrial gene expression and maintenance of postnatal cardiac function.

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Active tissue-specific DNA demethylation conferred by somatic cell nuclei in stable heterokaryons.

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