Mutagenesis Reveals a Role for ABP/GRIP Binding to GluR2 in Synaptic Surface Accumulation of the AMPA Receptor
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P. Osten | C. Daly | G. Köhr | E. Ziff | L. Khatri | G. Giese | A. Wensky | Torsten W. Schulz | L. Lee | J. L. Pérez
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