mTOR-dependent abnormalities in autophagy characterize human malformations of cortical development: evidence from focal cortical dysplasia and tuberous sclerosis
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Title
mTOR-dependent abnormalities in autophagy characterize human malformations of cortical development: evidence from focal cortical dysplasia and tuberous sclerosis
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Keywords
Autophagy, Epilepsy, Balloon cells, Focal cortical dysplasia, Tuberous sclerosis
Journal
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
Volume 126, Issue 2, Pages 207-218
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-06-01
DOI
10.1007/s00401-013-1135-4
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