The autism-associated MET receptor tyrosine kinase engages early neuronal growth mechanism and controls glutamatergic circuits development in the forebrain

Y. Peng, Z. Lu, G. Li, M. Piechowicz, M. Anderson, Y. Uddin, J. Wu, S. Qiu

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