Body-to-brain insulin and Notch signaling regulates memory through neuronal CREB activity
Shiyi Zhou(Princeton University), Coleen T. Murphy(Princeton University), Morgan E. Stevenson(Princeton University), Erik Toraason(Princeton University), Jonathan St. Ange(Princeton University), Meng‐Qiu Dong(Tsinghua University), K. Novak(Princeton University), Yanping Zhang(Hebei Medical University), Yifei Weng(Princeton University), Wenhong Zhang(National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing), Rachel Kaletsky(Princeton University)
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