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Modelling the single most common SNP in OPRM1 (A118G) using human neurons generated from two sets of independently targeted isogenic stem cell lines

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Fig. 1: Immunofluorescence images of MAP2 (green)/Synapsin (red) and MAP2 (green)/VGAT (red) in human iNs generated via 2 independent targeting strategies.

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Halikere, A., Popova, D., Scarnati, M.S. et al. Modelling the single most common SNP in OPRM1 (A118G) using human neurons generated from two sets of independently targeted isogenic stem cell lines. Mol Psychiatry 25, 1355 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-020-0799-0

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