Regulated expression of the neuronal calcium sensor-1 gene during long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus in vivo
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H. Meziane | S. Davis | J. Mallet | V. Doyère | A. Jeromin | S. Laroche | J. Roder | A. Genin
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