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Neuron
Neuron
Inflammation in neurodegenerative disease--a double-edged sword.
Inflammation in neurodegenerative disease--a double-edged sword.
A change in the conformation of prions accompanies the emergence of a new prion strain.
Regeneration of sensory axons within the injured spinal cord induced by intraganglionic cAMP elevation.
A change in the conformation of prions accompanies the emergence of a new prion strain.
Regeneration of sensory axons within the injured spinal cord induced by intraganglionic cAMP elevation.
Inhibition of interneuron firing extends the spread of endocannabinoid signaling in the cerebellum.
Dynactin is necessary for synapse stabilization.
Inhibition of interneuron firing extends the spread of endocannabinoid signaling in the cerebellum.
Dynactin is necessary for synapse stabilization.
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