Neuroligin Trafficking Deficiencies Arising from Mutations in the α/β-Hydrolase Fold Protein Family*
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Michael Z. Lin | Meghan T. Miller | R. Tsien | Mark Ellisman | P. Taylor | S. Camp | Margaret T Butko | D. Comoletti | Noga Dubi | A. De Jaco | P. Taylor
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