Autism spectrum disorder susceptibility gene TAOK2 affects basal dendrite formation in the neocortex
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Li-Huei Tsai | Konstantinos Meletis | Tracy Tran | Alex L Kolodkin | Johannes Gräff | Takahiro Soda | L. Tsai | K. Meletis | A. Kolodkin | D. Ginty | F. C. D. Anda | J. Gräff | T. Soda | David D Ginty | Froylan Calderon de Anda | Damien Rei | Ana Lucia Rosario | Omer Durak | Ram Madabhushi | A. L. Rosário | T. Tran | D. Rei | R. Madabhushi | Omer Durak | Takahiro Soda | Johannes Gräff
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