Kinase network dysregulation in a human induced pluripotent stem cell model of DISC1 schizophrenia.
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Eduard Bentea | Junmin Peng | Jarek Meller | Hongjun Song | Bing Bai | Guo-li Ming | G. Ming | Hongjun Song | Junmin Peng | Erica A. K. DePasquale | J. Meador-Woodruff | J. Meller | R. Mccullumsmith | B. Bai | Ying Zhou | S. O’Donovan | Z. Wen | Zhexing Wen | Erica A. K. Depasquale | Sinead M. O’Donovan | Courtney R. Sullivan | Micah Simmons | James H. Meador-Woodruff | Ying Zhou | Chongchong Xu | Robert E. McCullumsmith | C. Sullivan | Eduard Bentea | Chongchong Xu | M. Simmons
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