Paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation causes a large and rapidly reversible decrease in long-term potentiation, synaptic transmission, glutamate receptor protein levels, and ERK/MAPK activation in the dorsal hippocampus. (Q41909166)
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scientific article published on February 2009
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English | Paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation causes a large and rapidly reversible decrease in long-term potentiation, synaptic transmission, glutamate receptor protein levels, and ERK/MAPK activation in the dorsal hippocampus. |
scientific article published on February 2009 |
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Paradoxical (REM) sleep deprivation causes a large and rapidly reversible decrease in long-term potentiation, synaptic transmission, glutamate receptor protein levels, and ERK/MAPK activation in the dorsal hippocampus (English)
Bastien Pachoud
Jean-Christophe Comte
Camila Mejia-Perez
Celine Scoté-Blachon
Nadine Gay
Bruno Claustrat
Monique Touret
Paul Antoine Salin
1 February 2009
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