Developmental expression profile of quaking, a candidate gene for schizophrenia, and its target genes in human prefrontal cortex and hippocampus shows regional specificity
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Miguel Verbitsky | Lily Shiue | Manuel Ares | Vahram Haroutunian | M. Ares | V. Haroutunian | M. Verbitsky | L. Ospina | L. A. McInnes | L. Shiue | Tara L Lauriat | L Alison McInnes | Luz Ospina | T. Lauriat
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