Altered brain microRNA biogenesis contributes to phenotypic deficits in a 22q11-deletion mouse model
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Paul Pavlidis | Maria Karayiorgou | P. Pavlidis | Bin Xu | M. Karayiorgou | K. Stark | J. Gogos | X. Wan | A. Mills | W. Lai | Ruby Hsu | A. Bagchi | Joseph A Gogos | Hui Liu | Bin Xu | Kimberly L Stark | Anindya Bagchi | Wen-Sung Lai | Hui Liu | Ruby Hsu | Xiang Wan | Alea A Mills
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