Scott et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Neurobiology of Down's syndromeScott et al., 1983
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- 489987765827513950
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- Scott B
- Becker L
- Petit T
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- Progress in Neurobiology
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Down's syndrome is a clearly identified clinical condition which has moderate to severe mental retardation as its chief debilitating symptom. Although Langdom Down is generally credited with its discovery in 1866, it has been pointed out that Edward Seguin had already …
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