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Frederic Schulz

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Phylogeny and comparative analysis
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|Dec 21, 2022
Branch point strength controls species-specific <i>CAMK2B</i> alternative splicing and regulates LTP.

Andreas Franz, A Ioana Weber, Marco Preußner

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