Downregulation of the Expression of Mitochondrial Electron Transport Complex Genes in Autism Brains
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Hideo Matsuzaki | Ismail Thanseem | Ayyappan Anitha | H. Matsuzaki | N. Mori | Katsuaki Suzuki | Kazuhiko Nakamura | M. Tsujii | Y. Iwata | Toshiro Sugiyama | Katsuaki Suzuki | Kazuhiko Nakamura | Yasuhide Iwata | Masatsugu Tsujii | Norio Mori | Toshiro Sugiyama | Taishi Miyachi | T. Miyachi | I. Thanseem | A. Anitha | Katsuaki Suzuki | Hideo Matsuzaki | Ayyappan Anitha
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