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Bhuvaneswari Nagarajan

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Microscopy Research and Technique|September 2, 2022
Automatic detector synchronization for long-term imaging using confocal light-sheet microscopyAlexander Harder, Bhuvaneswari Nagarajan, Benjamin Odermatt, et al.
Glia|November 9, 2019
CNS myelin protein 36K regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation through NotchBhuvaneswari Nagarajan, Alexander Harder, Anna Japp, et al.
Cell Chemical Biology|September 20, 2022
Humanized zebrafish as a tractable tool for in vivo evaluation of pro-myelinating drugsFelix Häberlein, Enrico Mingardo, Nicole Merten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 14, 2023
MYT1L haploinsufficiency in human neurons and mice causes autism-associated phenotypes that can be reversed by genetic and pharmacologic interventionBettina Weigel, Jana F Tegethoff, Sarah D Grieder, et al.
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Microscopy Research and Technique|September 2, 2022
Automatic detector synchronization for long-term imaging using confocal light-sheet microscopyAlexander Harder, Bhuvaneswari Nagarajan, Benjamin Odermatt, et al.
Glia|November 9, 2019
CNS myelin protein 36K regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation through NotchBhuvaneswari Nagarajan, Alexander Harder, Anna Japp, et al.
Cell Chemical Biology|September 20, 2022
Humanized zebrafish as a tractable tool for in vivo evaluation of pro-myelinating drugsFelix Häberlein, Enrico Mingardo, Nicole Merten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|February 14, 2023
MYT1L haploinsufficiency in human neurons and mice causes autism-associated phenotypes that can be reversed by genetic and pharmacologic interventionBettina Weigel, Jana F Tegethoff, Sarah D Grieder, et al.
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