A thorny issue
Peter H. Seeburg () and
Pavel Osten
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Peter H. Seeburg: Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
Pavel Osten: Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research
Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6949, 627-628
Abstract:
A protein has been identified that makes spines grow on nerve cells. Unexpectedly, it also turns out to be part of an ion channel that is responsible for transmitting signals between neurons.
Date: 2003
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