The γ2 subunit of GABAA receptors is required for maintenance of receptors at mature synapses
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Bernhard Lüscher | I. Mansuy | H. Bluethmann | C. Schweizer | J. Fritschy | S. Balsiger | H. Mohler | B. Lüscher | Jean-Marc Fritschy | Horst Bluethmann | Isabelle M Mansuy | Claude Schweizer | Sylvia Balsiger | Hanns Mohler
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