Altered ratios of alternatively spliced long and short γ2 subunit mRNAs of the γ-amino butyrate type A receptor in prefrontal cortex of schizophrenics
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Molly M. Huntsman | S. Potkin | W. Bunney | M. Huntsman | Bich-Van Tran | Stephen G. Potkin | William E. Bunney | Edward G. Jones | E. Jones | B. Tran | E. Jones
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