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Experimental Cell Research|December 10, 1999
Fate of mesencephalic AHD2-expressing dopamine progenitor cells in NURR1 mutant miceA Wallén, R H Zetterström, L Solomin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 1991
The Rex regulatory protein of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I binds specifically to its target site within the viral RNAT Unge, L Solomin, M Mellini, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 11, 1997
Dopamine neuron agenesis in Nurr1-deficient miceR H Zetterström, L Solomin, L Jansson, et al.
The New Biologist|December 1, 1990
Binding of trans-dominant mutant Rev protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to the cis-acting Rev-responsive element does not affect the fate of viral mRNAD M Benko, R Robinson, L Solomin, et al.
Leukemia|January 1, 1992
Structure, regulation and oncogenic mechanisms of HTLV-I and HTLV-IIG N Pavlakis, B K Felber, V Ciminale, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1994
Elements distinct from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 splice sites are responsible for the Rev dependence of env mRNAG Nasioulas, A S Zolotukhin, C Tabernero, et al.
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 4, 1998
On CNS repair and protection strategies: novel approaches with implications for spinal cord injury and Parkinson's diseaseL Olson, H Cheng, R H Zetterström, et al.
Nature|October 6, 1998
Retinoid-X receptor signalling in the developing spinal cordL Solomin, C B Johansson, R H Zetterström, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 13, 2001
Vitamin A deprivation results in reversible loss of hippocampal long-term synaptic plasticityD L Misner, S Jacobs, Y Shimizu, et al.
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Experimental Cell Research|December 10, 1999
Fate of mesencephalic AHD2-expressing dopamine progenitor cells in NURR1 mutant miceA Wallén, R H Zetterström, L Solomin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 15, 1991
The Rex regulatory protein of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I binds specifically to its target site within the viral RNAT Unge, L Solomin, M Mellini, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 11, 1997
Dopamine neuron agenesis in Nurr1-deficient miceR H Zetterström, L Solomin, L Jansson, et al.
The New Biologist|December 1, 1990
Binding of trans-dominant mutant Rev protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to the cis-acting Rev-responsive element does not affect the fate of viral mRNAD M Benko, R Robinson, L Solomin, et al.
Leukemia|January 1, 1992
Structure, regulation and oncogenic mechanisms of HTLV-I and HTLV-IIG N Pavlakis, B K Felber, V Ciminale, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1994
Elements distinct from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 splice sites are responsible for the Rev dependence of env mRNAG Nasioulas, A S Zolotukhin, C Tabernero, et al.
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 4, 1998
On CNS repair and protection strategies: novel approaches with implications for spinal cord injury and Parkinson's diseaseL Olson, H Cheng, R H Zetterström, et al.
Nature|October 6, 1998
Retinoid-X receptor signalling in the developing spinal cordL Solomin, C B Johansson, R H Zetterström, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 13, 2001
Vitamin A deprivation results in reversible loss of hippocampal long-term synaptic plasticityD L Misner, S Jacobs, Y Shimizu, et al.
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