Complete ablation of the 14-3-3epsilon protein results in multiple defects in neuropsychiatric behaviors


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T. Wachi, Brett Cornell, K. Toyo-oka
Behavioural Brain Research, vol. 319, 2017, pp. 31-36

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Wachi, T., Cornell, B., & Toyo-oka, K. (2017). Complete ablation of the 14-3-3epsilon protein results in multiple defects in neuropsychiatric behaviors. Behavioural Brain Research, 319, 31–36.


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Wachi, T., Brett Cornell, and K. Toyo-oka. “Complete Ablation of the 14-3-3epsilon Protein Results in Multiple Defects in Neuropsychiatric Behaviors.” Behavioural Brain Research 319 (2017): 31–36.


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Wachi, T., et al. “Complete Ablation of the 14-3-3epsilon Protein Results in Multiple Defects in Neuropsychiatric Behaviors.” Behavioural Brain Research, vol. 319, 2017, pp. 31–36.


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@article{t2017a,
  title = {Complete ablation of the 14-3-3epsilon protein results in multiple defects in neuropsychiatric behaviors},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {Behavioural Brain Research},
  pages = {31-36},
  volume = {319},
  author = {Wachi, T. and Cornell, Brett and Toyo-oka, K.}
}



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