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Slide 20: Toyo-oka K, Shionoya A, Gambello MJ, Cardoso C, Leventer R, Ward HL, Ayala R, Tsai LH, Dobyna W, Ledbetter D, Hirotsune S, Wynshaw-Boris A (2003). "14-3-3є is important for neuronal migration by binding to NUDEL: a molecular explanation for Miller-Dieker Syndrome." Nature Genetics, July 34 (3) 274-285.  Reprinted with permission of Nature Publishing Group.

Slide 21: Fleck MW, Hirotsune S, Gambello MJ, Phillips-Tansey, Suares G, Mervis RF, Wynshaw-Boris A, McBain CJ (2000). "Hippocampal abnormalities and enhanced excitability in a murine model of human lissencephaly." Journal of Neuroscience 20: 2439-50. Copyright 2000 by the Society for Neuroscience.

Slide 24, 25, 26: Castro P A, Cooper EC, Lowenstein DH, Baraban SC (2000). "Hippocampal heterotopia lack functional Kv4.2 potassium channels in the methylazoxymcthanol model of cortical malformations and epilepsy." Journal of Neuroscience 21: 6626-34. Copyright 2000 by the Society for Neuroscience.

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