Disruption of NEUROD2 causes a neurodevelopmental syndrome with autistic features via cell-autonomous defects in forebrain glutamatergic neurons
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J. Rosenfeld | A. Represa | B. Jacq | N. Šestan | Belén Lorente-Galdos | A. Bosio | C. Beurrier | S. Goebbels | S. Küry | G. Santpere | A. Gelot | L. Fasano | A. van Haeringen | L. Hérault | D. Amrom | Candace N Gamble | H. Cremer | S. Mercimek-Andrews | K. Lindstrom | O. Vanakker | Surajit Sahu | Karen Runge | Antoine de Chevigny | Lauren Jeffries | C. Cardoso | S. Gaillard | Rémi Mathieu | Stephane Bugeon | Sahra Lafi | Fabienne Schaller | E. Pallesi-Pocachard | Aurélie Montheil | Eva Hudson | Chana Ratner | R. Jethva | A. Loubat | Audrey Van Hecke | Sylvie Giacuzz | Stéphane Gaillard | L. Jeffries | B. Lorente-Galdos | Emilie Pallesi-Pocachard
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