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Details on Person Persistent accumulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in dendritic spines after induction of NMDA receptor-dependent chemical long-term potentiation

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_displayNamePersistent accumulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in dendritic spines after induction of NMDA receptor-dependent chemical long-term potentiation
_timestamp2018-09-11 18:34:48
author[Person:9618683] Otmakhov, Nikolai
[Person:9618679] Tao-Cheng, Jung-Hwa
[Person:9618678] Carpenter, Stephen
[Person:9618682] Asrican, Brent
[Person:9610892] Dosemeci, Ayse
[Person:9618676] Reese, Thomas S
[Person:9618677] Lisman, John
created[InstanceEdit:9618681] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-09-11
journalJ. Neurosci.
pages9324-31
pubMedIdentifier15496668
titlePersistent accumulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in dendritic spines after induction of NMDA receptor-dependent chemical long-term potentiation
volume24
year2004
(literatureReference)[Summation:9618653] CaMKII can independentl bind to NMDA receptor-associated pro...
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