Hippocampal AMPA Receptor Gating Controlled by Both TARP and Cornichon Proteins
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S. Tomita | D. Bredt | E. Nisenbaum | Y. Qian | E. Siuda | Hong Yu | He Wang | M. T. Ho | M. Gill | Akihiko S. Kato | Yuan Tu
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