A Role for the Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation Element in NMDA Receptor-Regulated mRNA Translation in Neurons
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M. Bear | E. Quinlan | Yi-shuian Huang | J. Richter | J. Fallon | M F Bear | D. Wells | X Dong | D G Wells | E M Quinlan | Y S Huang | J D Richter | J R Fallon | Xin Dong
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