Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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... neurons of the spinal cord , which are hallmarks of classical ALS , were very rare , and TDP - 43 - positive inclusions within the cytoplasm and nucleus of neurons and glial cells were absent . Antibody to FUS labeled large glob- ular ...
... neurons of the spinal cord , which are hallmarks of classical ALS , were very rare , and TDP - 43 - positive inclusions within the cytoplasm and nucleus of neurons and glial cells were absent . Antibody to FUS labeled large glob- ular ...
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... neurons . However , identifying the precise neurons supporting a given memory ( the memory trace ) has been a long - standing challenge . We have shown previously that lateral amygdala ( LA ) neurons with increased cyclic adenosine ...
... neurons . However , identifying the precise neurons supporting a given memory ( the memory trace ) has been a long - standing challenge . We have shown previously that lateral amygdala ( LA ) neurons with increased cyclic adenosine ...
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... neurons . In Cntrl - cre mice , Arc was equally distributed in infected and noninfected neurons ( Vector x GFP / Arc colocalization interaction , F1,5 = 18.74 , P < 0.05 ) . Fig . 3. Overexpressing CREB in LA neurons enhances memory ...
... neurons . In Cntrl - cre mice , Arc was equally distributed in infected and noninfected neurons ( Vector x GFP / Arc colocalization interaction , F1,5 = 18.74 , P < 0.05 ) . Fig . 3. Overexpressing CREB in LA neurons enhances memory ...
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