The α1, α2, α3, and γ2 subunits of GABAA receptors show characteristic spatial and temporal expression patterns in rhombencephalic structures during normal human brain development
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The α1, α2, α3, and γ2 subunits of GABAA
receptors show characteristic spatial and temporal expression patterns in rhombencephalic structures during normal human brain development
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JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Volume 524, Issue 9, Pages 1805-1824
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Wiley
Online
2015-10-31
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10.1002/cne.23923
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