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Nature 407, 953 (26 October 2000) | doi:10.1038/35039654
Neurobiology: Convoluted communications
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Normal brains are convoluted in appearance. But those of children suffering from lissencephaly, or 'smooth brain', are not — with tragic consequences (mental retardation, epilepsy and an early death).
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