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- who: Marilyn Scandaglia from the InstitutUniversidad Miguel Hernández have published the Article: Fine-tuned SRF activity controls asymmetrical neuronal outgrowth: implications for cortical migration, neural tissue lamination and circuit assembly, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors demonstrate here that the manipulation of SRF activity in neurons has important consequences in cell morphology, survival and growth in_vitro and in the formation of neuronal circuits in_vivo.
- how: To gain additional insight into the effect of chronic cell-autonomous SRF activation during radial migration the authors conducted a new series of . . .
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