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Chen, S. X., Tari, P. K., She, K., & Haas, K. (2010). Neurexin-Neuroligin Cell Adhesion Complexes Contribute to Synaptotropic Dendritogenesis via Growth Stabilization Mechanisms In Vivo. Neuron, 67(6), 967–983.

Authors 4
  1. Simon Xuan Chen (first)
  2. Parisa Karimi Tari (additional)
  3. Kevin She (additional)
  4. Kurt Haas (additional)
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