Genetic and functional analyses demonstrate a role for abnormal glycinergic signaling in autism
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Genetic and functional analyses demonstrate a role for abnormal glycinergic signaling in autism
Pilorge M, Fassier C, Le Corronc H, Potey A, Bai J, De Gois S, Delaby E, Assouline B, Guinchat V, Devillard F, Delorme R, Nygren G, Råstam M, Meier JC, Otani S, Cheval H, James VM, Topf M, Dear TN, Gillberg C, Leboyer M, Giros B, Gautron S, Hazan J, Harvey RJ, Legendre P, Betancur C. Genetic and functional analyses demonstrate a role for abnormal glycinergic signaling in autism. Mol Psychiatry. 2015 Sep 15. doi: 10.1038/mp.2015.139. [Epub ahead of print]
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