Miniature synaptic events maintain dendritic spines via AMPA receptor activation
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Marco Capogna | B. Gähwiler | M. Capogna | R. Dürr | R. McKinney | Roland Dürr | Beat H. Gähwiler | R. Anne McKinney | A. S. Thompson | and Scott M. Thompson | and Scott M. Thompson
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