A Spontaneous Point Mutation Produces Monoamine Oxidase A/B Knock-out Mice with Greatly Elevated Monoamines and Anxiety-like Behavior
Kai Chen(Beijing Botanical Garden), Jean C. Shih(Southern California University for Professional Studies), Weihua Wu(University of Southern California), Daniel P. Holschneider(University of Southern California), Igor Rebrin(University of Southern California)
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