Neonatal perturbation of neurotrophic signaling results in abnormal sensorimotor gating and social interaction in adults: implication for epidermal growth factor in cognitive development (Q44295855)
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(P1476) "Neonatal perturbation of neurotrophic signaling results in abnormal sensorimotor gating and social interaction in adults: implication for epidermal growth factor in cognitive development" (language: en)
(P2093) Futamura T
Kakita A
Tohmi M
Sotoyama H
Takahashi H
Nawa H
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