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Nitric oxide is necessary for long-term facilitation of synaptic responses and for development of context memory in terrestrial snails
Neuroscience
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10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.02.004
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2014
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Vol 266
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pp. 127-135
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Cited By ~ 9
Author(s):
T.A. Korshunova
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P.M. Balaban
Keyword(s):
Nitric Oxide
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Terrestrial Snails
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Long Term Facilitation
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Synaptic Responses
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Context Memory
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