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    Baker, K., Gordon, S. L., Melland, H., Bumbak, F., Scott, D. J., Jiang, T. J., Owen, D., Turner, B. J., Boyd, S. G., Rossi, M., Al-Raqad, M., Elpeleg, O., Peck, D., Mancini, G. M. S., Wilke, M., Zollino, M., Marangi, G., Weigand, H., Borggraefe, I., Haack, T., Stark, Z., Sadedin, S., Tan, T. Y., Jiang, Y., Gibbs, R. A., Ellingwood, S., Amaral, M., Kelley, W., Kurian, M. A., Cousin, M. A. and Raymond, F. L.

    SYT1-associated neurodevelopmental disorder: a case series

    2018 - Brain

    In-text: (Baker et al., 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Baker, K., Gordon, S., Melland, H., Bumbak, F., Scott, D., Jiang, T., Owen, D., Turner, B., Boyd, S., Rossi, M., Al-Raqad, M., Elpeleg, O., Peck, D., Mancini, G., Wilke, M., Zollino, M., Marangi, G., Weigand, H., Borggraefe, I., Haack, T., Stark, Z., Sadedin, S., Tan, T., Jiang, Y., Gibbs, R., Ellingwood, S., Amaral, M., Kelley, W., Kurian, M., Cousin, M. and Raymond, F., 2018. SYT1-associated neurodevelopmental disorder: a case series. Brain, 141(9), pp.2576-2591.

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    Cousin, M. A.

    Synaptophysin‐dependent synaptobrevin‐2 trafficking at the presynapse‐Mechanism and function

    2021 - Journal of Neurochemistry

    In-text: (Cousin, 2021)

    Your Bibliography: Cousin, M., 2021. Synaptophysin‐dependent synaptobrevin‐2 trafficking at the presynapse‐Mechanism and function. Journal of Neurochemistry, 159(1), pp.78-89.

  • Journal

    Gordon, S. L., Harper, C. B., Smillie, K. J. and Cousin, M. A.

    A Fine Balance of Synaptophysin Levels Underlies Efficient Retrieval of Synaptobrevin II to Synaptic Vesicles

    2016 - PLOS ONE

    In-text: (Gordon, Harper, Smillie and Cousin, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Gordon, S., Harper, C., Smillie, K. and Cousin, M., 2016. A Fine Balance of Synaptophysin Levels Underlies Efficient Retrieval of Synaptobrevin II to Synaptic Vesicles. PLOS ONE, 11(2), p.e0149457.

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    Han, F., Liu, C., Huang, J., Chen, J., Wei, C., Geng, X., Liu, Y., Han, D. and Li, M.

    The application of patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for modeling and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

    2019 - Brain Science Advances

    In-text: (Han et al., 2019)

    Your Bibliography: Han, F., Liu, C., Huang, J., Chen, J., Wei, C., Geng, X., Liu, Y., Han, D. and Li, M., 2019. The application of patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells for modeling and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Brain Science Advances, 5(1), pp.21-40.

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    Harper, C. B., Blumrich, E. and Cousin, M. A.

    Synaptophysin controls synaptobrevin-II retrieval via a cryptic C-terminal interaction site

    2021 - Journal of Biological Chemistry

    In-text: (Harper, Blumrich and Cousin, 2021)

    Your Bibliography: Harper, C., Blumrich, E. and Cousin, M., 2021. Synaptophysin controls synaptobrevin-II retrieval via a cryptic C-terminal interaction site. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 296, p.100266.

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    Schwartz, C. E. and Boccuto, L.

    Genetics of X-Linked Intellectual Disability

    2016 - Neuronal and Synaptic Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability

    In-text: (Schwartz and Boccuto, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: Schwartz, C. and Boccuto, L., 2016. Genetics of X-Linked Intellectual Disability. Neuronal and Synaptic Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability, pp.25-41.

  • Website

    Wu, K., Zimmer, C. and Peltier, E.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 2 Scientists for Work on Genome Editing (Published 2020)

    2022

    In-text: (Wu, Zimmer and Peltier, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: Wu, K., Zimmer, C. and Peltier, E., 2022. Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 2 Scientists for Work on Genome Editing (Published 2020). [online] Nytimes.com. Available at: <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/07/science/nobel-prize-chemistry-crispr.html> [Accessed 19 October 2022].

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