Rescue of fragile X syndrome phenotypes in Fmr1 KO mice by the small-molecule PAK inhibitor FRAX486
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S. Tonegawa | A. Govindarajan | Se-Young Choi | D. Campbell | S. Durón | B. Rao | B. Vollrath | Hui-Yeon Ko | Bridget M. Dolan | Gregory G. Lin
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