Huang, T., & Hsueh, Y. (2017). Calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine protein kinase (CASK), a protein implicated in mental retardation and autism-spectrum disorders, interacts with T-Brain-1 (TBR1) to control extinction of associative memory in male mice. J Psychiatry Neurosci.
Chicago Style CitationHuang, Tzyy-Nan, i Yi-Ping Hsueh. "Calcium/calmodulin-dependent Serine Protein Kinase (CASK), a Protein Implicated in Mental Retardation and Autism-spectrum Disorders, Interacts With T-Brain-1 (TBR1) to Control Extinction of Associative Memory in Male Mice." J Psychiatry Neurosci 2017.
Cita MLAHuang, Tzyy-Nan, i Yi-Ping Hsueh. "Calcium/calmodulin-dependent Serine Protein Kinase (CASK), a Protein Implicated in Mental Retardation and Autism-spectrum Disorders, Interacts With T-Brain-1 (TBR1) to Control Extinction of Associative Memory in Male Mice." J Psychiatry Neurosci 2017.