GABA-A receptors regulate neocortical neuronal migration in vitro and in vivo.
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Tomonori Furukawa | Heiko J Luhmann | Nicolas Heck | Werner Kilb | H. Luhmann | W. Kilb | A. Fukuda | N. Heck | Petra Reiprich | Hisahiko Kubota | Atsuo Fukuda | Petra Reiprich | H. Kubota | T. Furukawa
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