Alcohol impairs long-term depression at the cerebellar parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapse.
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Chris I De Zeeuw | C. Hansel | A. Belmeguenai | C. D. De Zeeuw | C. Valenzuela | J. Weber | C. D. Zeeuw | M. D. de Ruiter | M. Carta | Paolo Botta | Christian Hansel | Mario Carta | Paolo Botta | C Fernando Valenzuela | Amor Belmeguenai | John T Weber | Martijn De Ruiter | C. Fernando Valenzuela | Belmeguenai A | Botta P | Weber Jt | Carta M De Ruiter | M. De | Zeeuw Ci | Valenzuela Cf | Hansel C | Martijn M. De Ruiter | C. F. Valenzuela | C. F. Valenzuela
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