Motor and cognitive stereotypies in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model of autism
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D C Blanchard | V. Bolivar | D. Blanchard | R. Blanchard | R J Blanchard | R. Pobbe | E. Defensor | B. Pearson | B L Pearson | R L H Pobbe | E B Defensor | L Oasay | V J Bolivar | L. Oasay
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