Cocaine Regulates MEF2 to Control Synaptic and Behavioral Plasticity
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P. Greengard | A. Nairn | E. Nestler | S. Russo | Guanghua Xiao | C. Cowan | Arvind Kumar | D. Sikder | M. Taniguchi | S. Pulipparacharuvil | Colleen M. Dewey | Carly F. Hale | Maya M. Davis | William Renthal
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