The Role of TET Proteins in the Epigenetic Regulation of Neural Gene Expression and Behavior
<p>Understanding how genes affect behavior is critical to develop precise therapies for human behavioral disorders. The ability to investigate the relationship between genes and behavior has been greatly advanced over the last few decades due to progress in gene-targeting technology. Recently,...
Main Author: | Towers, Aaron Joseph |
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Other Authors: | Jiang, Yong-hui |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12287 |
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