Elevated levels of FMRP-target MAP1B impair human and mouse neuronal development and mouse social behaviors via autophagy pathway
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Vanessa L. Horner | Xinyu Zhao | Q. Chang | Daifeng Wang | M. Shen | Michael E. Stockton | Qiping Dong | Yu Gao | Yu-Rou Guo | C. Sirois | Meng Li | Jonathan Le | A. Sousa | K. A. Schoeller | Natasha M Méndez-Albelo | Sabrina X Huang | Ezra D Jarzembowski | Jon E Levine | Minjie Shen | Sabrina X. Huang
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