PP4-dependent HDAC3 dephosphorylation discriminates between axonal regeneration and regenerative failure

scientific article published on 22 May 2019

PP4-dependent HDAC3 dephosphorylation discriminates between axonal regeneration and regenerative failure is …
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P356DOI10.15252/EMBJ.2018101032
P698PubMed publication ID31268609

P50authorVance P. LemmonQ37374728
Radhika PuttaguntaQ55691067
Francesco De VirgiliisQ64681986
Ilaria PalmisanoQ74362433
Matt C. DanziQ87467924
Simone Di GiovanniQ90576230
Marcelo A WoodQ92646423
P2093author name stringJohn L Bixby
Dina P Matheos
Thomas H Hutson
José Antonio Del Río
Luming Zhou
Arnau Hervera
Guiping Kong
Eilidh McLachlan
Kirsi Forsberg
Andreu Matamoros-Angles
Janine Kwapis
P4510describes a project that usesCytoscapeQ3699942
P433issue13
P304page(s)e101032
P577publication date2019-05-22
P1433published inThe EMBO JournalQ1278554
P1476titlePP4-dependent HDAC3 dephosphorylation discriminates between axonal regeneration and regenerative failure
P478volume38

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