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Wagner, John A.
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, United States
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Funding Agency
Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Project #
5T32NS007384-08
Application #
6530983
Study Section
NST-2 Subcommittee (NST)
Program Officer
Tagle, Danilo A
Project Start
1994-07-01
Project End
2005-06-30
Budget Start
2002-07-01
Budget End
2003-06-30
Support Year
8
Fiscal Year
2002
Total Cost
$383,230
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Institution
Name
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Department
Neurology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
201373169
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10065
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Strom, A; Castella, P; Rockwood, J et al.
(1997)
Mediation of NGF signaling by post-translational inhibition of HES-1, a basic helix-loop-helix repressor of neuronal differentiation.
Genes Dev 11:3168-81
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