False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine
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L. Saksida | T. Bussey | C. Romberg | S. McTighe | C. J. Heath | Daniel J. Whitcomb | Kwangwook Cho | Stephanie M. McTighe
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