The Drosophila Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor DmGluRA Regulates Activity-Dependent Synaptic Facilitation and Fine Synaptic Morphology
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Ariane Ramaekers | Yves Grau | Kendal Broadie | Ralf Mohrmann | K. Broadie | J. Bockaert | R. Mohrmann | Joël Bockaert | Marie-Laure Parmentier | M. Parmentier | Laurent Bogdanik | L. Bogdanik | A. Ramaekers | Y. Grau
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