A point mutation in TRPC3 causes abnormal Purkinje cell development and cerebellar ataxia in moonwalker mice
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E. Fisher | K. Davies | P. Oliver | Esther B. E. Becker | P. Nolan | G. Banks | M. Glitsch | F. Achilli | A. Hardy
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