Elizabeth A. Nigh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Neuronal Transcription & Translation, Plasticity, Development, SynapseGoogle:
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(The control of protein expression during adaptive neuronal responses.) |
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Schratt GM, Tuebing F, Nigh EA, et al. (2006) A brain-specific microRNA regulates dendritic spine development. Nature. 439: 283-9 |
Schratt GM, Tuebing F, Nigh EA, et al. (2006) Erratum: Corrigendum: A brain-specific microRNA regulates dendritic spine development Nature. 441: 902-902 |
Schratt GM, Nigh EA, Chen WG, et al. (2004) BDNF regulates the translation of a select group of mRNAs by a mammalian target of rapamycin-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent pathway during neuronal development. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 24: 7366-77 |
Brown JR, Nigh E, Lee RJ, et al. (1998) Fos family members induce cell cycle entry by activating cyclin D1. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 18: 5609-19 |
Wyszynski M, Lin J, Rao A, et al. (1997) Competitive binding of alpha-actinin and calmodulin to the NMDA receptor. Nature. 385: 439-42 |