MEF2 negatively regulates learning-induced structural plasticity and memory formation
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Gisella Vetere | Paul W Frankland | Tetyana Pekar | Jin-Hee Han | Sheena A Josselyn | Adelaide P Yiu | Rachael L Neve | Leonardo Restivo | P. Frankland | S. Josselyn | R. Neve | M. Sekeres | Jin-Hee Han | A. Yiu | C. J. Cole | Valentina Mercaldo | P. Ross | G. Vetere | L. Restivo | T. Pekar | Valentina Mercaldo | Christina J Cole | P Joel Ross | Melanie J Sekeres
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