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Title: A mouse model of tuberous sclerosis: Neuronal loss of Tsc1 causes dysplastic and ectopic neurons, reduced myelination, seizure activity, and limited survival
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Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 27 Issue: 21 Pages: 5546-5558 Published: MAY 23 2007
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