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How hardwired is the brain?

Ole P. Ottersen () and P. Johannes Helm
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Ole P. Ottersen: University of Oslo
P. Johannes Helm: University of Oslo

Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6917, 751-752

Abstract: In a technological breakthrough, two groups have shown that it is possible to study the turnover of spines — tiny protrusions on nerve cells — in live mice. But it's still uncertain just how dynamic the spines are.

Date: 2002
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