Shank2/3 double knockout-based screening of cortical subregions links the retrosplenial area to the loss of social memory in autism spectrum disorders
Débora Garrido(Universität Ulm), Tobias M. Boeckers(Universität Ulm), Christian Proepper(Universität Ulm), David Bayer(Universität Ulm), Stefanie Grabrucker(University College Cork), Juergen Bockmann(Universität Ulm), Francesco Roselli(University Hospital Ulm), Carlo Sala(University of Milan), Stefania Beretta(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Helen Friedericke Bauer(Universität Ulm), Chiara Verpelli(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Alberto Catanese(Universität Ulm)
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