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Baker K, Gordon SL, O'Brien S et al. Synaptic vesicle cycling disorders: is phenotype predicted by gene, mutation or physiology?  [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2019, 8:350 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1116497.1)
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Synaptic vesicle cycling disorders: is phenotype predicted by gene, mutation or physiology? 

Kate Baker1, Sarah L. Gordon, Sinead O'Brien, Elise Ng-Cordell, Michael A. Cousin, F Lucy Raymond
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Published 29 Mar 2019

Synaptic vesicle cycling disorders: is phenotype predicted by gene, mutation or physiology? 

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Kate Baker1, Sarah L. Gordon, Sinead O'Brien, Elise Ng-Cordell, Michael A. Cousin, F Lucy Raymond
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1 University of Cambridge Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge, UK
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The Manchester Dysmorphology Conference 2018
The developing brain in health and disease: a scientific meeting 2019
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
synaptic vesicle, neurodevelopmental disorder, pathway, movement disorder, intellectual disability
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