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    Nucleolar integrity is required for the maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity by Allen, Kim D, Gourov, Andrei V, Harte, Christopher, Gao, Peng, Lee, Clarice, Sylvain, Darlene, Splett, Joshua M, Oxberry, William C, van de Nes, Paula S, Troy-Regier, Matthew J, Wolk, Jason, Alarcon, Juan M, Hernández, A Iván

    Published in PloS one (04-08-2014)
    “…Long-term memory (LTM) formation requires new protein synthesis and new gene expression. Based on our work in Aplysia, we hypothesized that the rRNA genes,…”
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    Cellular and subcellular localization of PKMζ by Hernández, A. Iván, Oxberry, William C., Crary, John F., Mirra, Suzanne S., Sacktor, Todd Charlton

    “…In contrast to protein kinases that participate in long-term potentiation (LTP) induction and memory consolidation, the autonomously active atypical protein…”
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    Cellular and subcellular localization of PKMζ by Hernández, A. Iván, Oxberry, William C., Crary, John F., Mirra, Suzanne S., Sacktor, Todd Charlton

    “…In contrast to protein kinases that participate in long-term potentiation (LTP) induction and memory consolidation, the autonomously active atypical protein…”
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    Retinoid storage in hepatic stellate cells by Libien, Jenny, Oxberry, William C., O'Byrne, Sheila, Blaner, William S.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only The liver is the main site of retinoid storage in the body. Within the liver, retinyl esters are hydrolyzed to retinol within hepatocytes and…”
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    Nucleolar Integrity Is Required for the Maintenance of Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity: e104364 by Allen, Kim D, Gourov, Andrei V, Harte, Christopher, Gao, Peng, Lee, Clarice, Sylvain, Darlene, Splett, Joshua M, Oxberry, William C, Nes, S vande, Troy-Regier, Matthew J

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2014)
    “…Long-term memory (LTM) formation requires new protein synthesis and new gene expression. Based on our work in Aplysia, we hypothesized that the rRNA genes,…”
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    Journal Article