Dysregulation of Rho GTPases in the αPix/Arhgef6 mouse model of X-linked intellectual disability is paralleled by impaired structural and synaptic plasticity and cognitive deficits.
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G. Ramakers | H. Lipp | D. Wolfer | G. Rosenberger | K. Kutsche | G. Rune | M. Bösl | H. Krugers | K. Fischer | H. Kreienkamp | K. Richter | K. Langnaese | J. Prange-Kiel | S. Masneuf | Kerstin Kuchenbecker | E. van Galen | J. Prange‐Kiel
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