Hülsmann, S., Mesuret, G., Dannenberg, J., Arnoldt, M., & Niebert, M. (2016). GlyT2-Dependent Preservation of MECP2-Expression in Inhibitory Neurons Improves Early Respiratory Symptoms but Does Not Rescue Survival in a Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome. Front Physiol.
Chicago Style aipamenaHülsmann, Swen, Guillaume Mesuret, Julia Dannenberg, Mauricio Arnoldt, and Marcus Niebert. "GlyT2-Dependent Preservation of MECP2-Expression in Inhibitory Neurons Improves Early Respiratory Symptoms but Does Not Rescue Survival in a Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome." Front Physiol 2016.
MLA aipamenaHülsmann, Swen, et al. "GlyT2-Dependent Preservation of MECP2-Expression in Inhibitory Neurons Improves Early Respiratory Symptoms but Does Not Rescue Survival in a Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome." Front Physiol 2016.