Endogenous Syngap1 alpha splice forms promote cognitive function and seizure protection

  1. Murat Kilinc
  2. Vineet Arora
  3. Thomas K Creson
  4. Camilo Rojas
  5. Aliza A Le
  6. Julie Lauterborn
  7. Brent Wilkinson
  8. Nicolas Hartel
  9. Nicholas Graham
  10. Adrian Reich
  11. Gemma Gou
  12. Yoichi Araki
  13. Àlex Bayés
  14. Marcelo Coba
  15. Gary Lynch
  16. Courtney A Miller
  17. Gavin Rumbaugh  Is a corresponding author
  1. The Scripps Research Institute, United States
  2. University of California, Irvine, United States
  3. University of Southern California, United States
  4. Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau, Spain
  5. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States
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  1. Murat Kilinc
  2. Vineet Arora
  3. Thomas K Creson
  4. Camilo Rojas
  5. Aliza A Le
  6. Julie Lauterborn
  7. Brent Wilkinson
  8. Nicolas Hartel
  9. Nicholas Graham
  10. Adrian Reich
  11. Gemma Gou
  12. Yoichi Araki
  13. Àlex Bayés
  14. Marcelo Coba
  15. Gary Lynch
  16. Courtney A Miller
  17. Gavin Rumbaugh
(2022)
Endogenous Syngap1 alpha splice forms promote cognitive function and seizure protection
eLife 11:e75707.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75707