Structural brain anomalies in patients with FOXG1 syndrome and in Foxg1+/− mice
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A. Leha | H. Omran | D. Mitter | M. Staudt | T. Bast | A. Riess | Tran Tuoc | B. Kruse | A. Kaindl | K. Brockmann | T. Grebe | G. Kluger | B. Zirn | K. Ramsey | C. Courage | G. Korenke | M. Pringsheim | A. Datta | M. Schimmel | H. Philippi | G. Sokpor | H. Büttel | S. Karch | S. Schröder | R. Warthemann | K. Plümacher | M. Baethmann | Sarah Braun | E. Conover | A. Eger | Annette Hasse‐Wittmer | M. Heruth | Karen Höft | Torsten Kautzky | Richard E. Lutz | S. Patzer | T. Rating | Rachel Westman | Frank-Martin Zech | P. A. Ulmke | Simone Schröder
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