Deletion of the nuclear receptor Nr2e1 impairs synaptic plasticity and dendritic structure in the mouse dentate gyrus
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E. Simpson | B. Christie | C. Ernst | B. Eadie | V. Redila | H. Booth | A. M. Li | B. Wong
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