Global Ischemia-Induced Increases in the Gap Junctional Proteins Connexin 32 (Cx32) and Cx36 in Hippocampus and Enhanced Vulnerability of Cx32 Knock-Out Mice
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M. Bennett | R. Zukin | K. Oguro | T. Kojima | Ying Lin | T. Jover | S. Grooms | Hidenobu Tanaka | R. Zukin | Noriko Oguro
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