L-Type Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels: A Single Molecular Switch for Long-Term Potentiation/Long-Term Depression-Like Plasticity and Activity-Dependent Metaplasticity in Humans
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Joseph Classen | Reinhard Gentner | Jost-Julian Rumpf | David Weise | R. Gentner | J. Classen | D. Weise | K. Wankerl | J. Rumpf | Katharina Wankerl | Jost-Julian Rumpf
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