selected publications
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article
- A perspective on C. elegans neurodevelopment: from early visionaries to a booming neuroscience research.
- A secreted complement-control-related protein ensures acetylcholine receptor clustering.
- A single immunoglobulin-domain protein required for clustering acetylcholine receptors in C. elegans.
- Glia initiate brain assembly through noncanonical Chimaerin–Furin axon guidance in C. elegans
- Homer2 and Homer3 interact with amyloid precursor protein and inhibit Abeta production.
- Nature’s gift to neuroscience
- Positive modulation of a Cys-loop acetylcholine receptor by an auxiliary transmembrane subunit