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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 4, 2007
Interaction between familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-linked SOD1 mutants and the dynein complexFujian Zhang, Anna-Lena Ström, Kei Fukada, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 26, 2005
The high and middle molecular weight neurofilament subunits regulate the association of neurofilaments with kinesin: inhibition by phosphorylation of the high molecular weight subunitCheolwha Jung, Sangmook Lee, Daniela Ortiz, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|March 5, 2021
Corrigendum: Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome-Associated Genes Are Enriched in Motile Neural Crest Cells and Affect Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Alexandra Mills, Elizabeth Bearce, Rachael Cella, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|September 25, 2015
Additive Impairment of Synaptic Signaling in Cultured Cortical Neurons by Exogenously-Applied Oligomerized Amyloid-β and Airborne Nanoparticles Generated during PhotocopyingSangmook Lee, Ikjot S Sohal, Mikaela A Therrien, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|April 11, 2022
16p12.1 Deletion Orthologs are Expressed in Motile Neural Crest Cells and are Important for Regulating Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Micaela Lasser, Jessica Bolduc, Luke Murphy, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|December 11, 2012
Transient epileptiform signaling during neuronal network development: regulation by external stimulation and bimodal GABAergic activityJill M Zemianek, Abraham M Shultz, Sangmook Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|April 30, 2019
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome-Associated Genes Are Enriched in Motile Neural Crest Cells and Affect Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Alexandra Mills, Elizabeth Bearce, Rachael Cella, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|January 26, 2019
Characterization of Xenopus laevis guanine deaminase reveals new insights for its expression and function in the embryonic kidneyPaula G Slater, Garrett M Cammarata, Connor Monahan, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 10, 2009
Neurofilament cross-bridging competes with kinesin-dependent association of neurofilaments with microtubulesJacob Kushkuley, Walter K H Chan, Sangmook Lee, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|August 31, 2014
Synaptic signal streams generated by ex vivo neuronal networks contain non-random, complex patternsSangmook Lee, Jill M Zemianek, Abraham Shultz, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 4, 2007
Interaction between familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-linked SOD1 mutants and the dynein complexFujian Zhang, Anna-Lena Ström, Kei Fukada, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 26, 2005
The high and middle molecular weight neurofilament subunits regulate the association of neurofilaments with kinesin: inhibition by phosphorylation of the high molecular weight subunitCheolwha Jung, Sangmook Lee, Daniela Ortiz, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|March 5, 2021
Corrigendum: Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome-Associated Genes Are Enriched in Motile Neural Crest Cells and Affect Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Alexandra Mills, Elizabeth Bearce, Rachael Cella, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|September 25, 2015
Additive Impairment of Synaptic Signaling in Cultured Cortical Neurons by Exogenously-Applied Oligomerized Amyloid-β and Airborne Nanoparticles Generated during PhotocopyingSangmook Lee, Ikjot S Sohal, Mikaela A Therrien, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|April 11, 2022
16p12.1 Deletion Orthologs are Expressed in Motile Neural Crest Cells and are Important for Regulating Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Micaela Lasser, Jessica Bolduc, Luke Murphy, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|December 11, 2012
Transient epileptiform signaling during neuronal network development: regulation by external stimulation and bimodal GABAergic activityJill M Zemianek, Abraham M Shultz, Sangmook Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|April 30, 2019
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome-Associated Genes Are Enriched in Motile Neural Crest Cells and Affect Craniofacial Development in <i>Xenopus laevis</i>Alexandra Mills, Elizabeth Bearce, Rachael Cella, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|January 26, 2019
Characterization of Xenopus laevis guanine deaminase reveals new insights for its expression and function in the embryonic kidneyPaula G Slater, Garrett M Cammarata, Connor Monahan, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 10, 2009
Neurofilament cross-bridging competes with kinesin-dependent association of neurofilaments with microtubulesJacob Kushkuley, Walter K H Chan, Sangmook Lee, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|August 31, 2014
Synaptic signal streams generated by ex vivo neuronal networks contain non-random, complex patternsSangmook Lee, Jill M Zemianek, Abraham Shultz, et al.
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