Maf links Neuregulin1 signaling to cholesterol synthesis in myelinating Schwann cells
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Maf links Neuregulin1 signaling to cholesterol synthesis in myelinating Schwann cells
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GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 32, Issue 9-10, Pages 645-657
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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2018-05-10
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10.1101/gad.310490.117
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