Removal of GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunits from Parvalbumin Neurons Causes Wide-Ranging Behavioral Alterations
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W. Sieghart | W. Wisden | Ville Rantanen | P. Wulff | E. Toppila | E. Korpi | J. Swinny | A. Linden | H. Höger | O. Vekovischeva | E. Leppä
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