A Neuronal Glutamate Transporter Contributes to Neurotransmitter GABA Synthesis and Epilepsy
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K. Behar | J. Rothstein | D. Coulter | J. Sepkuty | Douglas A Coulter | Jehuda P Sepkuty | Akiva S Cohen | Christine Eccles | Azhar Rafiq | Kevin Behar | Raquelli Ganel | Jeffrey D Rothstein | A. Rafiq | A. Cohen | C. Eccles | R. Ganel
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