A novel mechanism of hippocampal LTD involving muscarinic receptor-triggered interactions between AMPARs, GRIP and liprin-α
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G. Collingridge | C. Davies | M. Sheng | Daniel J. Whitcomb | Kwangwook Cho | J. Jo | Morgan Sheng | Graham L Collingridge | Kwangwook Cho | Ceri H Davies | Jihoon Jo | Bryony A Dickinson | Heon Seok | Gi Hoon Son | Daniel J Whitcomb | H. Seok | G. H. Son
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