A Neuronal Isoform of CPEB Regulates Local Protein Synthesis and Stabilizes Synapse-Specific Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia
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Eric R. Kandel | Amit Etkin | E. Kandel | M. Giustetto | A. Etkin | Huixiang Zhu | Kausik Si | Ruby Hsu | Agnieszka M Janisiewicz | Maria Conchetta Miniaci | Joung-Hun Kim | Ruby Hsu | Huixiang Zhu | Maurizio Giustetto | Kausik Si | Joung-Hun Kim | Agnieszka M. Janisiewicz
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