Subregion- and cell type-restricted gene knockout in mouse brain.

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Published in Cell on December 27, 1996

Authors

J Z Tsien1, D F Chen, D Gerber, C Tom, E H Mercer, D J Anderson, M Mayford, E R Kandel, S Tonegawa

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1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Center for Learning and Memory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, USA.

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