NMDA Receptor 2 (NR2) C-Terminal Control of NR Open Probability Regulates Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity at a Cerebellar Synapse
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Egidio D'Angelo | Ole Petter Ottersen | Thilo Borchardt | Elisabetta Sola | E. D’Angelo | T. Borchardt | O. Ottersen | P. Rossi | V. Taglietti | G. Köhr | J. Utvik | E. Sola | F. Steigerwald | Paola Rossi | Vanni Taglietti | Frank Steigerwald | Jo Kristian Utvik | Georg Köhr
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