A Role for the Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation Element in NMDA Receptor-Regulated mRNA Translation in Neurons

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The ability of neurons to modify synaptic connections based on activity is essential for information processing and storage in the brain. The induction of long-lasting changes in synaptic strength requires new protein synthesis and is often mediated by ...
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Authors David G. Wells, Xin Dong, Elizabeth M. Quinlan, Yi-Shuian Huang, Mark F. Bear, Joel D. Richter, Justin R. Fallon;David G. Wells;Xin Dong;Elizabeth M. Quinlan;Yi-Shuian Huang;Mark F. Bear;Joel D. Richter;Justin R. Fallon;
Journal The Journal of Neuroscience
Year 2001
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.21-24-09541.2001
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