Nova regulates brain-specific splicing to shape the synapse
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Tyson A. Clark | J. Ule | J. Blume | R. Darnell | J. Weinstein | M. Cline | M. Ruggiu | A. Ule | J. Spencer | Alan Williams | Jing-Shan Hu | Hui Wang | C. Fraser | B. Zeeberg | D. Kane
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