Antibodies to the GABAB receptor in limbic encephalitis with seizures: case series and characterisation of the antigenEric Lancaster, Josep Dalmau, Xiaoyu Peng et al.|The Lancet Neurology|2009Cited by 912
Postsynaptic GABA<sub>B</sub>Receptor Activity Regulates Excitatory Neuronal Architecture and Spatial MemoryMiho Terunuma, Stephen J. Moss|Journal of Neuroscience|2014Cited by 55
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Cytoplasmic Relocalization of TAR DNA-Binding Protein 43 Is Not Sufficient to Reproduce Cellular Pathologies Associated with ALS In vitroHeike J. Wobst, Stephen J. Moss|Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|2017Cited by 31
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