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Publications by Kristen L. Drucker
The Thrombin Receptor Is a Critical Extracellular Switch Controlling Myelination
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HDAC-mediated Deacetylation of NF-κB Is Critical for Schwann Cell Myelination
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Transmembrane Domains 4 and 7 of the M1Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Are Critical for Ligand Binding and the Receptor Activation Switch
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