mRNA and protein levels for GABAAalpha4, alpha5, beta1 and GABABR1 receptors are altered in brains from subjects with autism
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mRNA and protein levels for GABAAalpha4, alpha5, beta1 and GABABR1 receptors are altered in brains from subjects with autism
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mRNA and protein levels for GA ...... ains from subjects with autism
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Diven H Patel
Paul D Thuras
Robert J Rooney
S Hossein Fatemi
Teri J Reutiman
Timothy D Folsom
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10.1007/S10803-009-0924-Z
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z
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