A Drosophila Temperature-Sensitive Seizure Mutant in Phosphoglycerate Kinase Disrupts ATP Generation and Alters Synaptic Function
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Richard J Wurtman | R. Wurtman | J. Littleton | Z. Guan | Ping-ping Wang | Sudipta Saraswati | J Troy Littleton | Zhuo Guan | Ping Wang | Carol J Watkins | C. Watkins | S. Saraswati
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