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Rare complete knockouts in humans: population distribution and significant role in autism spectrum disorders.
Using whole-exome sequencing to identify inherited causes of autism.
Rare complete knockouts in humans: population distribution and significant role in autism spectrum disorders.
Dlx1&2-dependent expression of Zfhx1b (Sip1, Zeb2) regulates the fate switch between cortical and striatal interneurons.
Dlx1&2-dependent expression of Zfhx1b (Sip1, Zeb2) regulates the fate switch between cortical and striatal interneurons.
The autism sequencing consortium: large-scale, high-throughput sequencing in autism spectrum disorders.
The autism sequencing consortium: large-scale, high-throughput sequencing in autism spectrum disorders.
Apolipoprotein e sets the stage: response to injury triggers neuropathology.
Golgi outposts shape dendrite morphology by functioning as sites of acentrosomal microtubule nucleation in neurons.
Golgi outposts shape dendrite morphology by functioning as sites of acentrosomal microtubule nucleation in neurons.
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