RNA editing (R/G site) and flip–flop splicing of the AMPA receptor subunit GluR2 in nervous tissue of epilepsy patients
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R Köhling | R. Köhling | E. Speckmann | W Vollmar | J Gloger | E Berger | G Kortenbruck | E.-J Speckmann | U Musshoff | U. Musshoff | E. Berger | G. Kortenbruck | W. Vollmar | J. Gloger
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