Essential Role for TrkB Receptors in Hippocampus-Mediated Learning
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Tobias Bonhoeffer | Rüdiger Klein | Clelia Rossi-Arnaud | Martin Korte | Hans-Peter Lipp | T. Bonhoeffer | H. Lipp | C. Rossi-Arnaud | V. Cestari | K. Unsicker | R. Klein | L. Minichiello | M. Korte | D. Wolfer | R. Kühn | Ralf Kühn | Liliana Minichiello | Vincenzo Cestari | Klaus Unsicker | David Wolfer
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