Early Induction of Neurotrophin Receptor and miRNA Genes in Mouse Brain after Pentilenetetrazole-Induced Neuronal Activity
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V. Tkachuk | K. Anokhin | O. Ivashkina | E. Semina | A. Shmakova | K. Rubina | K. Rysenkova | A. Gruzdeva | P. Klimovich | V. Popov
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