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Does synaptic pathology in schizophrenia involve a selective dendritic spine deficit? A study of spinophilin and MAP2 gene expression in the hippocampus
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Main Authors:
Law, A
,
Shannon-Weickert, C
,
Hyde, T
,
Kleinman, J
,
Harrison, P
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Conference item
Published:
2003
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