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TITLE: Nurr1 regulates dopamine synthesis and storage in MN9D dopamine cells  Full Text
AUTHORS: Hermanson, E; Joseph, B; Castro, D; Lindqvist, E; Aarnisalo, P; Wallen, A; Benoit, G; Hengerer, B; Olson, L; Perlmann, T;
PUBLISHED: 2003, SOURCE: Experimental Cell Research, VOLUME: 288, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Proneural genes and the specification of neural cell types  Full Text
AUTHORS: Bertrand, N; Castro, DS; Guillemot, F;
PUBLISHED: 2002, SOURCE: Nature Reviews Neuroscience, VOLUME: 3, ISSUE: 7
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TITLE: Orphan nuclear receptor Nurr1 is essential for Ret expression in midbrain dopamine neurons and in the brain stem  Full Text
AUTHORS: Wallen, A; Castro, DS; Zetterstrom, RH; Karlen, M; Olson, L; Ericson, J; Perlmann, T;
PUBLISHED: 2001, SOURCE: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, VOLUME: 18, ISSUE: 6
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TITLE: Induction of Cell Cycle Arrest and Morphological Differentiation by Nurr1 and Retinoids in Dopamine MN9D Cells
AUTHORS: Castro, DS; Hermanson, E; Joseph, B; Wallen, A; Aarnisalo, P; Heller, A; Perlmann, T;
PUBLISHED: 2001, SOURCE: Journal of Biological Chemistry, VOLUME: 276, ISSUE: 46
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TITLE: Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nurr1 Is Essential for Ret Expression in Midbrain Dopamine Neurons and in the Brain Stem  Full Text
AUTHORS: Åsa Wallén; Diogo S Castro; Rolf H Zetterström; Mattias Karlén; Lars Olson; Johan Ericson; Thomas Perlmann;
PUBLISHED: 2001, SOURCE: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, VOLUME: 18, ISSUE: 6
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TITLE: Induction of a midbrain dopaminergic phenotype in Nurr1-overexpressing neural stem cells by type 1 astrocytes  Full Text
AUTHORS: Wagner, J; Akerud, P; Castro, DS; Holm, PC; Canals, JM; Snyder, EY; Perlmann, T; Arenas, E;
PUBLISHED: 1999, SOURCE: Nature Biotechnology, VOLUME: 17, ISSUE: 7
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TITLE: Activity of the Nurr1 carboxyl-terminal domain depends on cell type and integrity of the activation function 2
AUTHORS: Castro, DS; Arvidsson, M; Bolin, MB; Perlmann, T;
PUBLISHED: 1999, SOURCE: Journal of Biological Chemistry, VOLUME: 274, ISSUE: 52
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TITLE: Retinoic acid receptor/retinoid X receptor heterodimers can be activated through both subunits providing a basis for synergistic transactivation and cellular differentiation
AUTHORS: Botling, J; Castro, DS; Oberg, F; Nilsson, K; Perlmann, T;
PUBLISHED: 1997, SOURCE: Journal of Biological Chemistry, VOLUME: 272, ISSUE: 14
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