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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Arc regulates spine morphology and maintains network stability in vivo.
Oscillatory phase coupling coordinates anatomically dispersed functional cell assemblies.
Melanopsin-dependent light avoidance in neonatal mice.
Oscillatory phase coupling coordinates anatomically dispersed functional cell assemblies.
Melanopsin-dependent light avoidance in neonatal mice.
A small-molecule scaffold induces autophagy in primary neurons and protects against toxicity in a Huntington disease model.
A small-molecule scaffold induces autophagy in primary neurons and protects against toxicity in a Huntington disease model.
Functional comparison of the effects of TARPs and cornichons on AMPA receptor trafficking and gating.
Functional comparison of the effects of TARPs and cornichons on AMPA receptor trafficking and gating.
Analysis of proteome dynamics in the mouse brain.
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