Neurotrophin receptor p75(NTR) mediates Huntington's disease-associated synaptic and memory dysfunction.
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Eduardo D. Martín | Lilian Enriquez-Barreto | M. Morales | A. Giralt | J. Alberch | Nuria Domínguez-Iturza | M. Puigdellívol | V. Brito | S. Ginés | J. Ballesteros | Alfonsa Zamora-Moratalla | E. Martín | N. Suelves
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