Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility.
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Eric R Kandel
Gaël Malleret
Juan Marcos Alarcon
Michael Grody
Reed C Carroll
Russell E Nicholls
Svetlana Vronskaya
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10.1016/J.NEURON.2008.01.039
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z