Two novel mouse models mimicking minor deletions in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome revealed the contribution of each deleted region to psychiatric disorders
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A. Aiba | M. Yanagisawa | K. Nakao | Michinori Koebis | I. Kushima | N. Ozaki | C. Miyoshi | Hiromasa Funato | D. Mori | R. Saito
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