Modulation of synaptic plasticity by brain estrogen in the hippocampus.
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Hideo Mukai | Gen Murakami | Suguru Kawato | Yusuke Hatanaka | M. Ogiue-Ikeda | H. Mukai | S. Kawato | Y. Hojo | S. Higo | G. Murakami | Yasushi Hojo | Tetsuya Kimoto | Mari Ogiue-Ikeda | Shimpei Higo | T. Kimoto | Yusuke Hatanaka | M. Ogiue‐Ikeda | Shimpei Higo
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