Human BDNF/TrkB variants impair hippocampal synaptogenesis and associate with neurobehavioural abnormalities
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Mingyan Zhu | S. Appleyard | I. Barroso | I. Farooqi | F. Merkle | F. Hisama | M. Hyvönen | T. Sonoyama | E. Henning | J. Keogh | P. Kirwan | G. Wayman | L. Stadler | Magdalena Jura | B. Brouwers | B. Blaszczyk | David C. DeWitt
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