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Mechanistic insights into the interactions of dynein regulator Ndel1 with neuronal ankyrins and implications in polarity maintenance
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Pressure Sensitivity of SynGAP/PSD‐95 Condensates as a Model for Postsynaptic Densities and Its Biophysical and Neurological Ramifications
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Phase separation-mediated TARP/MAGUK complex condensation and AMPA receptor synaptic transmission
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Myosin VII, USH1C, and ANKS4B or USH1G together form condensed molecular assembly via liquid-liquid phase separation
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Decoding WW domain tandem-mediated target recognitions in tissue growth and cell polarity
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Structure of the MORN4/Myo3a tail complex reveals MORN repeats as protein binding modules
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Formation of biological condensates via phase separation: Characteristics, analytical methods, and physiological implications
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Structural interaction between DISC1 and ATF4 underlying transcriptional and synaptic dysregulation in an iPSC model of mental disorders
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Phase separation as a mechanism for assembling dynamic postsynaptic density signalling complexes
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Substrate docking–mediated specific and efficient lysine methylation by the SET domain–containing histone methyltransferase SETD7
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