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Modulation of presynaptic plasticity and learning by the H-ras/extracellular signal-regulated kinase/synapsin I signaling pathwayKushner et al., 2005
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- Kushner S
- Elgersma Y
- Murphy G
- Jaarsma D
- van Woerden G
- Hojjati M
- Cui Y
- LeBoutillier J
- Marrone D
- Choi E
- De Zeeuw C
- Petit T
- Pozzo-Miller L
- Silva A
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Molecular and cellular studies of the mechanisms underlying mammalian learning and memory have focused almost exclusively on postsynaptic function. We now reveal an experience-dependent presynaptic mechanism that modulates learning and synaptic …
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