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Impaired perceptual learning in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome is mediated by parvalbumin neuron dysfunction and is reversible

Authors
  1. A Contractor
  2. A Estes
  3. A Mullard
  4. Aditi Newadkar
  5. Anubhuti Goel
  6. B Zupan
  7. Barbara Todisco
  8. BN Armbruster
  9. BV Atallah
  10. C He
  11. CA Runyan
  12. Carlos Portera-Cailliau
  13. CD Harvey
  14. CE Robertson
  15. CM Niell
  16. Craig A. Erickson
  17. CS Kogan
  18. CS Kogan
  19. CX He
  20. Daniel A. Cantu
  21. Diego de Alba
  22. Ernest Pedapati
  23. F Farzin
  24. G Fata La
  25. Gunvant R. Chaudhari
  26. HA Zariwala
  27. HK Kato
  28. IS Knoth
  29. J Akerboom
  30. J Poort
  31. Janna Guilfoyle
  32. JC Cottam
  33. JJ LeBlanc
  34. JM Pakan
  35. JP Hamm
  36. JT Gonçalves
  37. K Juczewski
  38. K Plaisted
  39. L Pinto
  40. Lauren M. Schmitt
  41. M Dipoppa
  42. M Rifé
  43. MT Arnett
  44. Nazim Kourdougli
  45. PJ Mineault
  46. SB Hofer
  47. SH Lee
  48. SR Hooper
  49. TA Pologruto
  50. The Dutch-Belgian Fragile X Consortium.
  51. TW Chen
  52. Y Gonchar
  53. Y Zhang
  54. ZV Guo
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