Impaired polyamine metabolism causes behavioral and neuroanatomical defects in a mouse model of Snyder-Robinson syndrome
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Main Authors: | Oluwaseun Akinyele (Author), Anushe Munir (Author), Marie A. Johnson (Author), Megan S. Perez (Author), Yuan Gao (Author), Jackson R. Foley (Author), Ashley Nwafor (Author), Yijen Wu (Author), Tracy Murray-Stewart (Author), Robert A. Casero (Author), Hülya Bayir (Author), Dwi U. Kemaladewi (Author) |
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