The Knockout of Synapsin II in Mice Impairs Social Behavior and Functional Connectivity Generating an ASD-like Phenotype
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Alessandro Gozzi | Fabio Benfenati | Maria Luisa Scattoni | Alberto Galbusera | Angela Caruso | Marco Pagani | F. Benfenati | M. Scattoni | A. Gozzi | M. Pagani | G. Dávid | Caterina Michetti | A. Galbusera | Lucian Medrihan | L. Medrihan | Mara Sabbioni | M. Morini | Angela Caruso | Mara Sabbioni | Gergely David | Monica Morini | C. Michetti | A. Caruso | Gergely Dávid
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