Biomolecular condensate assembly of nArgBP2 tunes its functionality to manifest the structural plasticity of dendritic spines
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Sang-Eun Lee | Sunghoe Chang | Seonyoung Jeong | Unghwi Lee | Eunji Cho | Won-Ki Jeong | Junyoung Choi | Yuna Goh
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