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The Moonwalker mouse: new insights into TRPC3 function, cerebellar development, and ataxia. by Becker, E
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The use of stem cell-derived neurons for understanding development and disease of the cerebellum by Nayler, S, Becker, E
Published 2018Journal article -
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Cell cycle regulation of neuronal apoptosis in development and disease. by Becker, E, Bonni, A
Published 2004Journal article -
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Pin1 mediates neural-specific activation of the mitochondrial apoptotic machinery. by Becker, E, Bonni, A
Published 2006Journal article -
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Autism spectrum disorder and the cerebellum. by Becker, E, Stoodley, C
Published 2013Journal article -
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Beyond proliferation--cell cycle control of neuronal survival and differentiation in the developing mammalian brain. by Becker, E, Bonni, A
Published 2005Journal article -
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Do mutations in the murine ataxia gene TRPC3 cause cerebellar ataxia in humans? by Fogel, B, Hanson, S, Becker, E
Published 2015Journal article -
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Modeling Suggests TRPC3 Hydrogen Bonding and Not Phosphorylation Contributes to the Ataxia Phenotype of the Moonwalker Mouse. by Hanson, S, Sansom, MS, Becker, E
Published 2015Journal article -
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What’s ethnicity got to do with it? Religious and racial politics in Europe by van der Tol, M, Becker, E
Published 2024Journal article -
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Visual working memory and threat monitoring: Spider fearfuls show disorder-specific change detection. by Reinecke, A, Becker, E, Rinck, M
Published 2010Journal article -
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Recent advances in modelling of cerebellar ataxia using induced pluripotent stem cells by Wong, M, Watson, L, Becker, E
Published 2017Journal article -
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Induced pluripotent stem cell technology for modelling and therapy of cerebellar ataxia. by Watson, L, Wong, M, Becker, E
Published 2015Journal article -
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Selective visual working memory in fear of spiders: the role of automaticity and material-specificity. by Reinecke, A, Becker, E, Rinck, M
Published 2009Journal article -
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Spiders crawl easily through the bottleneck: visual working memory for negative stimuli. by Reinecke, A, Rinck, M, Becker, E
Published 2006Journal article -
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Tell me more: Can a memory test reduce analogue traumatic intrusions? by Krans, J, Näring, G, Holmes, E, Becker, E
Published 2009Journal article -
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Intrusive Trauma Memory: A Review and Functional Analysis by Krans, J, Naring, G, Becker, E, Holmes, E
Published 2009Journal article