THE CADHERIN SUPERFAMILY: BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND NEUROLOGICAL DIVERSITY
Zaharieva I*
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Irina Zaharieva, Department of Medical Genetics, Medical University Sofia, 2 Zdrave str, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria; Tel./Fax: +359-2-952-03-57; E-mail: irinazaharieva@yahoo.co.uk
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