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Addiction Biology|August 16, 2014
Chronic loss of noradrenergic tone produces β-arrestin2-mediated cocaine hypersensitivity and alters cellular D2 responses in the nucleus accumbensMeriem Gaval-Cruz, Richard B Goertz, Daniel J Puttick, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|August 27, 2010
Sequence signatures and mRNA concentration can explain two-thirds of protein abundance variation in a human cell lineChristine Vogel, Raquel de Sousa Abreu, Daijin Ko, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 2009
Genomic analyses of musashi1 downstream targets show a strong association with cancer-related processesRaquel de Sousa Abreu, Patricia C Sanchez-Diaz, Christine Vogel, et al.
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Addiction Biology|August 16, 2014
Chronic loss of noradrenergic tone produces β-arrestin2-mediated cocaine hypersensitivity and alters cellular D2 responses in the nucleus accumbensMeriem Gaval-Cruz, Richard B Goertz, Daniel J Puttick, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|August 27, 2010
Sequence signatures and mRNA concentration can explain two-thirds of protein abundance variation in a human cell lineChristine Vogel, Raquel de Sousa Abreu, Daijin Ko, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 2009
Genomic analyses of musashi1 downstream targets show a strong association with cancer-related processesRaquel de Sousa Abreu, Patricia C Sanchez-Diaz, Christine Vogel, et al.
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