Mutation of the Angelman Ubiquitin Ligase in Mice Causes Increased Cytoplasmic p53 and Deficits of Contextual Learning and Long-Term Potentiation
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Gregor Eichele | G. Eichele | A. Beaudet | J. Sweatt | J. Noebels | C. Atkins | U. Albrecht | Yong-hui Jiang | Coleen M Atkins | Arthur L Beaudet | Urs Albrecht | Yong-hui Jiang | D. Armstrong | Jeffrey L Noebels | Dawna Armstrong | J.David Sweatt
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