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Journal of Child Neurology
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November 26, 2004
Mouse models of tuberous sclerosis complex
Danielle K Scheidenhelm, David H Gutmann
Glia
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June 9, 2004
Loss of tuberous sclerosis complex 1 (Tsc1) expression results in increased Rheb/S6K pathway signaling important for astrocyte cell size regulation
Erik J Uhlmann, Wen Li, Danielle K Scheidenhelm, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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March 31, 2005
Akt-dependent cell size regulation by the adhesion molecule on glia occurs independently of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Rheb signaling
Danielle K Scheidenhelm, Jennifer Cresswell, Carrie A Haipek, et al.
Cancer Research
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February 20, 2007
TSC1 sets the rate of ribosome export and protein synthesis through nucleophosmin translation
Corey L Pelletier, Leonard B Maggi, Suzanne N Brady, et al.
Cancer Research
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August 4, 2006
High-grade glioma formation results from postnatal pten loss or mutant epidermal growth factor receptor expression in a transgenic mouse glioma model
Qingxia Wei, Laura Clarke, Danielle K Scheidenhelm, et al.
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Journal of Child Neurology
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November 26, 2004
Mouse models of tuberous sclerosis complex
Danielle K Scheidenhelm, David H Gutmann
Glia
|
June 9, 2004
Loss of tuberous sclerosis complex 1 (Tsc1) expression results in increased Rheb/S6K pathway signaling important for astrocyte cell size regulation
Erik J Uhlmann, Wen Li, Danielle K Scheidenhelm, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
March 31, 2005
Akt-dependent cell size regulation by the adhesion molecule on glia occurs independently of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Rheb signaling
Danielle K Scheidenhelm, Jennifer Cresswell, Carrie A Haipek, et al.
Cancer Research
|
February 20, 2007
TSC1 sets the rate of ribosome export and protein synthesis through nucleophosmin translation
Corey L Pelletier, Leonard B Maggi, Suzanne N Brady, et al.
Cancer Research
|
August 4, 2006
High-grade glioma formation results from postnatal pten loss or mutant epidermal growth factor receptor expression in a transgenic mouse glioma model
Qingxia Wei, Laura Clarke, Danielle K Scheidenhelm, et al.
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