Elevated protein synthesis in microglia causes autism-like synaptic and behavioral aberrations
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Gyu Hyun Kim | Ethan Y. Xu | Zhi-Xiang Xu | Ji-Wei Tan | A. E. Risø | Ye Sun | G. Liao | Haifei Xu | Sang-Hoon Lee | N. Do | Chan Hee Lee | A. Clipperton-Allen | Soonwook Kwon | D. Page | Kea-Joo Lee | Baoji Xu | Guey‐Ying Liao | Amy E. Clipperton-Allen
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