Methyl-CpG binding domain 2 (Mbd2) is an epigenetic regulator of autism-risk genes and cognition
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M. Szyf | Y. Yarden | L. Welikovitch | S. Rabbani | W. Hancock | Liqing Wang | Yehoshua Enuka | Daniel M. Sapozhnikov | E. Lax | Niaz Mahmood | J. P. Britt | Sonia DoCarmo
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