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Proteogenomics of synaptosomal mitochondrial oxidative stress
The 3UTR of FMR1 mRNA is a target of miR101, miR129-5p and miR-221
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Profiling of mouse synaptosome proteome and phosphoproteome by IEF.
Amphetamine and methamphetamine reduce striatal dopamine transporter function without concurrent dop…
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