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Validated Exons
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Symbol |
Name in Fig.4 |
Gene Name |
Synaptic Function |
Interaction Partners |
Exon |
Nova-2 wt/ko cortex |
Nova-1 wt/ko sc |
cx/sc |
brain/ non-brain |
ΔI |
Fold Change |
ΔI |
Chip |
Chip |
PCR |
PCR |
Chip |
PCR |
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Agrn
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agrin
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agrin
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Receptor localization 4
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E31b
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0.20
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0.27
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0.24
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3.40 |
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0.01
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0.14
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Agrn
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agrin
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agrin
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Receptor localization 4
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E31a
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0.40
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0.45
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0.24
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8.00 |
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0.29
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Ank3
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ankyrin G
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ankyrin 3, epithelial / ankyrin G
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Receptor localization 5
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Chl1 ; Spectrin a2 ; KCNQ2
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E17
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-0.36
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47.00 |
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0.00
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0.04
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Aplp2
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Aplp2
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amyloid beta (A4) precursor-like protein 2
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Cell-cell adhesion 6
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JNK2
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E12a
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0.46
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0.49
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0.54
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12.00 |
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0.14
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0.16
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0.70
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Arhgap21
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Arhgap21
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Rho GTPase activating protein 21
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E8
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0.37
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0.42
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0.18
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2.30 |
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0.01
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0.19
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Atp2b1
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PMCA1
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ATPase, Ca++ transporting, plasma membrane 1 (PMCA1)
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Neurotransmiter release 27
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CASK
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E35
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0.56
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0.56
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0.70
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34.59 |
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0.15
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0.20
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0.09
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0.88
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Atp2b1
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PMCA1
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ATPase, Ca++ transporting, plasma membrane 1 (PMCA1)
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Neurotransmiter release 27
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CASK
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E34
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0.61
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0.61
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0.47
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23.82 |
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0.18
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0.15
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0.95
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Cacna1b
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Cav2.2
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calcium channel, voltage-dependent, N type, alpha 1B subunit (Cav2.2)
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Signaling 8
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CASK
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E24a
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0.59
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0.51
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0.46
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9.00 |
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0.04
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Camk2g
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CaMKIIg
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calcium/calmodulin -dependent protein kinase II gamma
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Neurotransmiter release 9
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CASK ; NMDAR
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E13a
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0.28
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0.30
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0.28
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3.20 |
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0.59
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Cask
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Cask
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calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine protein kinase
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Receptor localization 10
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PMCA1 ; Cav2.2 ; 4.1R ; Syncam ; GluR6 ; Munc18
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E19
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0.27
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0.36
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9.00 |
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0.01
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0.86
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Catna2
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catenin a2
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catenin alpha 2
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Neurotransmiter release 11
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Spectrin a2
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E17a
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-0.25
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12.00 |
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Chl1
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Chl1
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close homolog of L1
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Cell-cell adhesion 13
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Ankyrin G
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E24
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0.28
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0.33
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0.36
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13.00 |
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0.03
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0.23
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Chl1
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Chl1
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close homolog of L1
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Cell-cell adhesion 13
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Ankyrin G
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E7a
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-0.57
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127.00 |
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0.02
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Clasp1
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Clasp1
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CLIP associating protein 1
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Cytoskeleton binding 12
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E9
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0.37
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0.34
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0.44
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7.00 |
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0.03
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0.20
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0.62
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Clstn1
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calsyntenin 1
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calsyntenin 1
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Signaling 7
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E10
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0.34
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0.39
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0.40
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27.00 |
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0.00
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0.01
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0.66
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Dnajb5
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DnaJ (Hsp40) homolog, subfamily B, member 5
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Chaperone 18
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E1a
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0.35
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0.33
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0.12
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51.00 |
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0.00
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0.12
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Efna5
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ephrinA5
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ephrin A5
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Cell-cell adhesion 14
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EphrinA5R
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E3a
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-0.23
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3.00 |
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0.03
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Epb4.1
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4.1R
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erythrocyte protein band 4.1 (4.1R)
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Receptor localization 3
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CASK ; Spectrin a2
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E15
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0.22
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0.14
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1.80 |
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0.31
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0.15
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0.23
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Epb4.1
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4.1R
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erythrocyte protein band 4.1 (4.1R)
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Receptor localization 3
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CASK ; Spectrin a2
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E13
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0.09
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0.22
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0.11
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2.06 |
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0.06
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0.04
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0.23
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Epb4.1l2
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4.1G
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erythrocyte protein band 4.1-like 2 (4.1G)
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Receptor localization 2
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Spectrin a2
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E12b
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0.29
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0.29
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0.44
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10.74 |
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0.06
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0.41
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Epb4.1l2
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4.1G
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erythrocyte protein band 4.1-like 2 (4.1G)
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Receptor localization 2
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Spectrin a2
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E12a
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0.34
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0.32
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0.29
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8.57 |
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0.00
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0.34
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Epb4.1l3
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4.1B
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erythrocyte protein band 4.1-like 3 (4.1B)
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Receptor localization 1
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Spectrin a2 ; SynCam
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E16
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0.32
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0.31
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0.31
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11.00 |
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0.02
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0.09
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0.11
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0.49
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Epha5
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ephrinA5R
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Ephrin receptor A5
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Cell-cell adhesion 15
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EphrinA5
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E4a
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0.29
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0.24
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0.58
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15.00 |
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0.02
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0.05
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0.13
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0.38
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Epim
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syntaxin 2
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epimorphin (Syntaxin 2)
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E10
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-0.18
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7.00 |
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0.20
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Falz
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fetal Alzheimer antigen / nucleosome remodeling factor, large subunit (FAC1/BPTF/NURF301)
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Transcription 25
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E4
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0.22
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0.22
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0.13
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5.00 |
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0.14
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0.11
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0.04
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0.16
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Gabrg2
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GABAARg2
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gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA-A) receptor gamma 2 subunit
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Neurotransmitter receptor 34
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Gephyrin
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0.10
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4.29 |
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0.18
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Glra2
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GlyRa2
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glycine receptor, alpha 2 subunit
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Neurotransmitter receptor 35
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Gephyrin
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Golga4
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golgi autoantigen, golgin subfamily a 4 (golgin-245)
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E22a
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0.25
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0.23
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0.08
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5.00 |
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0.05
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0.02
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0.03
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0.15
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Gphn
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gephyrin
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gephyrin
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Receptor localization 16
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GABAARg2 ; GlyRa2
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E7a
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59.00 |
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Gpr45
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G protein-coupled receptor 45
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E2
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-0.30
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50.00 |
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0.01
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0.08
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0.00
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