Loss of Cadherin-11 Adhesion Receptor Enhances Plastic Changes in Hippocampal Synapses and Modifies Behavioral Responses
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T. Manabe | T. Miyakawa | M. Takeichi | Sachihiro C. Suzuki | H. Togashi | Masaru Yamamoto | O. Chisaka | Hiroki Yoda | N. Uchida | Yoshizumi Hayakawa | Hideru Togashi
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