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Pathophysiological mechanisms of dominant and recessive GLRA1 mutations in hyperekplexia
SK Chung,
JF Vanbellinghen,
JGL Mullins,
Rhys Thomas
J Neuroscience, Pages: 9612 - 20
Swansea University Author: Rhys Thomas
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Pathophysiological mechanisms of dominant and recessive GLRA1 mutations in hyperekplexia
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