Recurrent de novo mutations in CLDN5 induce an anion-selective blood–brain barrier and alternating hemiplegia
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Recurrent de novo mutations in CLDN5 induce an anion-selective blood–brain barrier and alternating hemiplegia
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BRAIN
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2022-06-18
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10.1093/brain/awac215
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