Endogenous Syngap1 alpha splice forms promote cognitive function and seizure protection
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G. Lynch | G. Rumbaugh | À. Bayés | B. Wilkinson | M. Coba | Gemma Gou | J. Lauterborn | N. Graham | Courtney A. Miller | T. Creson | Murat Kilinc | Thomas K. Creson | Yoichi Araki | A. Reich | Nicolas Hartel | A. A. Le | V. Arora | Camilo Rojas | Gavin Rumbaugh
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