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Cdc42 regulates cofilin during the establishment of neuronal polarityGarvalov et al., 2007
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- Garvalov B
- Flynn K
- Neukirchen D
- Meyn L
- Teusch N
- Wu X
- Brakebusch C
- Bamburg J
- Bradke F
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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The establishment of polarity is an essential process in early neuronal development. Although a number of molecules controlling neuronal polarity have been identified, genetic evidence about their physiological roles in this process is mostly lacking. We analyzed the …
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