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Duplicated gephyrin genes showing distinct tissue distribution and alternative splicing patterns mediate Moco biosynthesis, glycine receptor clustering and escape behavior in zebrafish

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Duplicated gephyrin genes showing distinct tissue distribution and alternative splicing patterns mediate Moco biosynthesis, glycine receptor clustering and escape behavior in zebrafish Empty Duplicated gephyrin genes showing distinct tissue distribution and alternative splicing patterns mediate Moco biosynthesis, glycine receptor clustering and escape behavior in zebrafish

Post  Jon Moulton Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:31 am

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