Selective dentate gyrus disruption causes memory impairment at the early stage of experimental multiple sclerosis
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Bruno Brochet | Thomas Tourdias | Vincent Dousset | Bassem Hiba | Vincent Planche | Gerard Raffard | Nadège Dubourdieu | Aude Panatier | S. Oliet | V. Dousset | B. Brochet | A. Panatier | T. Leste-Lasserre | V. Planche | T. Tourdias | G. Raffard | B. Hiba | Aline Desmedt | Eva-Gunnel Ducourneau | Marlène Maitre | Thierry Lesté-Lasserre | Stéphane H. Oliet | A. Desmedt | Eva-Gunnel Ducourneau | M. Maître | Nadège Dubourdieu
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