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01a Articolo in rivista
01a Articolo in rivista
Trafficking of cholinesterases and neuroligins mutant proteins. An association with autism
Acetylcholinesterase expression in muscle is specifically controlled by a promoter-selective enhancesome in the first intron
A mutation linked with autism reveals a common mechanism of endoplasmic reticulum retention for the alpha,beta-hydrolase fold protein family.
Influence of the 5' intron in the control of acetylcholinesterase gene expression during myogenesis.
A single mutation near the C-terminus in alpha/beta hydrolase fold protein family causes a defect in protein processing.
The Arg451Cys-neuroligin-3 mutation associated with autism reveals a defect in protein processing
Cell surface expression of a GPI-anchored form of mouse acetylcholinesterase in Klpmr1 delta cells of Kluyveromyces lactis.
Alternative acetylcholinesterase molecular forms exhibit similar ability to induce neurite outgrowth
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors induce neurite outgrowth and activate the synapsin I gene promoter in neuroblastoma clones
Acetylcholine and regulation of gene expression in nerve system development
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