Developmental regulation of the recovery process following glutamate-induced calcium rise in rodent primary neuronal cultures.

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Published in Brain Res Dev Brain Res on June 15, 1998

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E Adamec1, M Didier, R A Nixon

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1: Laboratories for Molecular Neuroscience, Mailman Research Center, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02178, USA. eadamec@crcii.mclean.org

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