Classification of missense variants in the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor GRIN gene family as gain- or loss-of-function
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S. Traynelis | Hongjie Yuan | S. J. Myers | T. Benke | J. Lemke | Jing Zhang | Riley E. Perszyk | Sukhan Kim | J. Bain | D. Lal | Kelsey A. Nocilla | James P Allen
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