Improved Long-Term Potentiation and Memory in Young Tau-P301L Transgenic Mice before Onset of Hyperphosphorylation and Tauopathy
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Ger J. A. Ramakers | Paul J. Lucassen | Hiroshi Mori | G. Ramakers | F. van Leuven | P. Lucassen | H. Mori | O. Wiegert | H. Krugers | P. Borghgraef | D. Terwel | Takami Tomiyama | Peter Borghgraef | Fred van Leuven | T. Tomiyama | Karin Boekhoorn | Dick Terwel | Barbara Biemans | Olof Wiegert | Koos de Vos | Harm Krugers | Marian Joels | B. Biemans | M. Joels | K. Boekhoorn | K. de Vos
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