Anchoring of protein kinase A is required for modulation of AMPA/kainate receptors on hippocampal neurons
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Christian Rosenmund | Susan E. Bergeson | Christian Rosenmund | G. Westbrook | S. Bergeson | John D. Scott | G. Nilaver | D. Carr | Gary L. Westbrook | Daniel W. Carr | Gajanan Nilaver | John D. Scott
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