Developmental expression of the alpha 6 GABAA receptor subunit mRNA occurs only after cerebellar granule cell migration.
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M. Santi | L. Marlier | P. Bovolin | D. Grayson | T Zheng | M R Santi | P Bovolin | L N Marlier | D R Grayson | T. Zheng
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