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Animal models of dementia.

Striate Cortex Functions.

Gene Expression in the Evolution of the Human Brain.

Synaptic Plasticity: Short-Term Mechanisms.

Animal models of dementia.

Striate Cortex Functions.

Neuronal pentraxins mediate silent synapse conversion in the developing visual system.

Functional regulations of p120 catenin at presynaptic site in neuron cultures.

CB1 receptor signaling is required for whisker map development and plasticity in rat somatosensory cortex.

"Wnt Signaling." In S. Offermanns & W. Rosenthal (Eds.) <em>Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology, 2nd edition</em>

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