Loss of Synapse Repressor MDGA1 Enhances Perisomatic Inhibition, Confers Resistance to Network Excitation, and Impairs Cognitive Function.
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Steven A. Connor | Y. T. Wang | A. Craig | Y. Kishimoto | Tohru Yamamoto | Ina Ammendrup-Johnsen | Takashi Harada | V. Cvetkovska | Parisa Karimi Tari | Daiki Ojima
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