Epileptogenic Q555X SYN1 mutant triggers imbalances in release dynamics and short-term plasticity
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Fabio Benfenati | Flavia Valtorta | Anna Rocchi | Pietro Baldelli | Enrico Ferrea | Fabrizia Cesca | Andrea Raimondi | T. Tkatch | F. Benfenati | F. Valtorta | P. Cossette | F. Cesca | F. Paonessa | G. Lignani | P. Baldelli | A. Raimondi | E. Ferrea | Tatiana Tkatch | Patrick Cossette | Gabriele Lignani | A. Rocchi | M. Orlando | Francesco Paonessa | Marta Orlando
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