Autism-like Deficits in Shank3-Deficient Mice Are Rescued by Targeting Actin Regulators.
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Yuji Kajiwara | Ping Zhong | Zhen Yan | Luye Qin | Jia Cheng | J. Buxbaum | Zhen Yan | P. Zhong | D. Dietz | Jia Hua Cheng | Y. Kajiwara | David M Dietz | Jing Wei | Joseph D Buxbaum | Jing Wei | Lara J Duffney | Emmanuel Matas | Kaijie Ma | Lara J. Duffney | Kaijie Ma | Emmanuel Matas | L. Qin
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