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Genetic, Molecular, and Cellular Biology Laboratory

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January 2025: Publication alert — our latest review article entitled “Inositol Phosphates and Synthesizing Enzymes: Implications in Neurodegenerative Disorders” has been accepted for publication in Biomolecules!

07Mar 2025March 7, 2025

Members of the Greenberg Lab collaborate to publish our latest review article, which explores the diverse roles of inositol phosphates in psychiatric disorders. To view our publications click here!

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