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The Role of m(6)A/m-RNA Methylation in Stress Response Regulation

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    Mareen Engel, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryCarola Eggert, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryPaul M. Kaplick, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryMatthias Eder, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatrySimone Röh, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryLisa Tietze, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryChristian Namendorf, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryJanine Arloth, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryPeter Weber, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryMonika Rex-Haffner, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryShay Geula, Weizmann Institute of ScienceMira Jakovcevski, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryJacob H. Hanna, Weizmann Institute of ScienceDena Leshkowitz, Weizmann Institute of ScienceManfred Uhr, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryCarsten T. Wotjak, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryMathias V. Schmidt, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryJan M. Deussing, Max Planck Institute of PsychiatryElisabeth B. Binder, Emory UniversityAlon Chen, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
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  • English
Date
  • 2018-07-25
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  • Elsevier (Cell Press)
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  • © 2018 The Author(s)
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  • 0896-6273
Volume
  • 99
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  • 2
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  • 389
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  • This work was supported by travel grants from the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (M. Engel); the European Research Council (FP7 grant 260463); the Israel Science Foundation (1565/15); the ERANET Program, supported by the Chief Scientist Office of the Israeli Ministry of Health (3-11389); the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (01KU1501A); research support from Roberto and Renata Ruhman and Bruno and Simone Licht; the I-CORE Program of the Planning and Budgeting Committee and the Israel Science Foundation (1916/12); the Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Neurological Diseases; the Henry Chanoch Krenter Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Genomics; the Perlman Family Foundation; the Adelis Foundation; the Irving I. Moskowitz Foundation (all previous to A.C.); the Israel Science Foundation (355/17 and 107/14, J.H.H); and FAMRI and NYSCF grants (J.H.H).
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  • Psychology, General
  • Biology, Neuroscience

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