SK2 channels in cerebellar Purkinje cells contribute to excitability modulation in motor-learning–specific memory traces
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C. Hansel | C. D. De Zeeuw | M. Schonewille | H. Boele | H. Titley | G. Grasselli | Heather K Titley | Silas E Busch | L. Jay | Nora Bradford | Lisa van Beers | Gerco C Beekhof | Silas E. Busch | Giorgio Grasselli
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