Pathogenic SYNGAP1 Mutations Impair Cognitive Development by Disrupting Maturation of Dendritic Spine Synapses
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Gavin Rumbaugh | Yulin Shi | Xiangmin Xu | Brian J. Wiltgen | B. H. Miller | Xiangmin Xu | J. Clement | G. Rumbaugh | B. Wiltgen | M. Aceti | E. D. Ozkan | Courtney A. Miller | Brooke H. Miller | Emin D. Ozkan | T. Creson | Yulin Shi | N. Reish | Antoine G Almonte | Massimiliano Aceti | James P. Clement | Thomas K. Creson | Nicholas J. Reish | Antoine G. Almonte
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