Genetic Ablation of Polysialic Acid Causes Severe Neurodevelopmental Defects Rescued by Deletion of the Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule*
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Rita Gerardy-Schahn | J. Marth | B. Weinhold | R. Gerardy-Schahn | H. Hildebrandt | Jamey D Marth | Martina Mühlenhoff | R. Seidenfaden | Herbert Hildebrandt | Birgit Weinhold | Ralph Seidenfaden | Iris Röckle | Frank Schertzinger | Sidonie Conzelmann | S. Conzelmann | M. Mühlenhoff | Iris Röckle | Frank Schertzinger
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