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Chicago Style CitationKim, Edward, et al. Transient Inhibition of the ERK Pathway Prevents Cerebellar Developmental Defects and Improves Long-term Motor Functions in Murine Models of Neurofibromatosis Type 1. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2014.
MLA CitationKim, Edward, et al. Transient Inhibition of the ERK Pathway Prevents Cerebellar Developmental Defects and Improves Long-term Motor Functions in Murine Models of Neurofibromatosis Type 1. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2014.