Somatostatin receptor 2 knockout/lacZ knockin mice show impaired motor coordination and reveal sites of somatostatin action within the striatum
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K. Kendrick | L. Wilkinson | P. Emson | G. Hathway | N. Clarke | P. Humphrey | Jeremy P. Allen | M. Jowett | S. Topps
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