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Thomas Perlmann

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 9, 2003
Transcriptional control of dopamine neuron developmentAsa Wallén, Thomas Perlmann
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 2014
Function of transcription factors at DNA lesions in DNA repairMichal Malewicz, Thomas Perlmann
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 19, 2012
Maintaining differentiated cellular identityJohan Holmberg, Thomas Perlmann
BMC Biology|July 21, 2011
Tracing lineages to uncover neuronal identityLia Panman, Thomas Perlmann
Cell and Tissue Research|September 2, 2004
Nurr1, an orphan nuclear receptor with essential functions in developing dopamine cellsThomas Perlmann, Asa Wallén-Mackenzie
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 2009
NR4A orphan nuclear receptors influence retinoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid signaling via up-regulation of fatty acid binding protein 5Nikolaos Volakakis, Eliza Joodmardi, Thomas Perlmann
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 20, 2008
Corepressor interaction differentiates the permissive and non-permissive retinoid X receptor heterodimersJohanna Lammi, Thomas Perlmann, Piia Aarnisalo
Trends in Cell Biology|July 13, 2004
Digging deep into the pockets of orphan nuclear receptors: insights from structural studiesGérard Benoit, Michal Malewicz, Thomas Perlmann
Neuron|October 7, 2003
Retinoid receptor signaling in postmitotic motor neurons regulates rostrocaudal positional identity and axonal projection patternShanthini Sockanathan, Thomas Perlmann, Thomas M Jessell
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 18, 2016
The stem cell niche finds its true northAgnete Kirkeby, Thomas Perlmann, Carlos-Filipe Pereira
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 9, 2003
Transcriptional control of dopamine neuron developmentAsa Wallén, Thomas Perlmann
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 2014
Function of transcription factors at DNA lesions in DNA repairMichal Malewicz, Thomas Perlmann
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 19, 2012
Maintaining differentiated cellular identityJohan Holmberg, Thomas Perlmann
BMC Biology|July 21, 2011
Tracing lineages to uncover neuronal identityLia Panman, Thomas Perlmann
Cell and Tissue Research|September 2, 2004
Nurr1, an orphan nuclear receptor with essential functions in developing dopamine cellsThomas Perlmann, Asa Wallén-Mackenzie
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 29, 2009
NR4A orphan nuclear receptors influence retinoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid signaling via up-regulation of fatty acid binding protein 5Nikolaos Volakakis, Eliza Joodmardi, Thomas Perlmann
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 20, 2008
Corepressor interaction differentiates the permissive and non-permissive retinoid X receptor heterodimersJohanna Lammi, Thomas Perlmann, Piia Aarnisalo
Trends in Cell Biology|July 13, 2004
Digging deep into the pockets of orphan nuclear receptors: insights from structural studiesGérard Benoit, Michal Malewicz, Thomas Perlmann
Neuron|October 7, 2003
Retinoid receptor signaling in postmitotic motor neurons regulates rostrocaudal positional identity and axonal projection patternShanthini Sockanathan, Thomas Perlmann, Thomas M Jessell
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 18, 2016
The stem cell niche finds its true northAgnete Kirkeby, Thomas Perlmann, Carlos-Filipe Pereira
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