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Neuroscience research
Optogenetic activation of granule cells in the dorsal dentate gyrus enhances dopaminergic neurotransmission in the Nucleus Accumbens.
Optogenetic activation of granule cells in the dorsal dentate gyrus enhances dopaminergic neurotransmission in the Nucleus Accumbens.
Two genetic variants of CD38 in subjects with autism spectrum disorder and controls.
Two genetic variants of CD38 in subjects with autism spectrum disorder and controls.
The consequences of chronic activity and inactivity on neuronal form and function.
Modulation of neuronal function by intracellular pH.
Modulation of neuronal function by intracellular pH.
Does the random distribution of discrete photoreceptor events limit the sensitivity of the retina?.