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The gephyrin scaffold modulates cortical layer 2/3 pyramidal neuron responsiveness to single whisker…
Anti-Gephyrin Antibodies: A Novel Specificity in Patients With Systemic Sclerosis and Lower Bowel Dy…
Automated Image Analysis Reveals Different Localization of Synaptic Gephyrin C4 Splice Variants.
Biallelic gephyrin variants lead to impaired GABAergic inhibition in a patient with developmental an…
Complex regulation of Gephyrin splicing is a determinant of inhibitory postsynaptic diversity.
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Effects of Mutations of the Glycine Gene Associated With Hyperekplexia on Central Pain Processing
Study of cPMP (Precusor Z) to Treat Molybdenum Cofactor Deficiency (MoCD) Type A
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