Selective loss of bi-directional synaptic plasticity in the direct and indirect striatal output pathways accompanies generation of parkinsonism and l-DOPA induced dyskinesia in mouse models.
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Selective loss of bi-directional synaptic plasticity in the direct and indirect striatal output pathways accompanies generation of parkinsonism and l-DOPA induced dyskinesia in mouse models.
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Selective loss of bi-direction ...... ed dyskinesia in mouse models.
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Selective loss of bi-direction ...... ed dyskinesia in mouse models.
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Betty Chen
Charlotte Lo
James D Surmeier
Joanne E Nash
Ruth Warre
Sherri L Thiele
Tracey S Gertler
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10.1016/J.NBD.2014.08.006
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2014-08-27T00:00:00Z