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Cognitive Deficits, Changes in Synaptic Function, and Brain Pathology in a Mouse Model of Normal Aging

Martin Weber, Tiffany Wu, Jesse E. Hanson, Nazia M. Alam, Hilda Solanoy, Hai Ngu, Benjamin E. Lauffer, Han H. Lin, Sara L. Dominguez, Jens Reeder, Jennifer Tom, Pascal Steiner, Oded Foreman, Glen T. Prusky and Kimberly Scearce-Levie
eNeuro 2 October 2015, 2 (5) ENEURO.0047-15.2015; https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0047-15.2015
Martin Weber
1Department of Neuroscience, Genentech, South San Francisco, California 94080
2Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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Cognitive Deficits, Changes in Synaptic Function, and Brain Pathology in a Mouse Model of Normal Aging
Martin Weber, Tiffany Wu, Jesse E. Hanson, Nazia M. Alam, Hilda Solanoy, Hai Ngu, Benjamin E. Lauffer, Han H. Lin, Sara L. Dominguez, Jens Reeder, Jennifer Tom, Pascal Steiner, Oded Foreman, Glen T. Prusky, Kimberly Scearce-Levie
eNeuro 2 October 2015, 2 (5) ENEURO.0047-15.2015; DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0047-15.2015

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Cognitive Deficits, Changes in Synaptic Function, and Brain Pathology in a Mouse Model of Normal Aging
Martin Weber, Tiffany Wu, Jesse E. Hanson, Nazia M. Alam, Hilda Solanoy, Hai Ngu, Benjamin E. Lauffer, Han H. Lin, Sara L. Dominguez, Jens Reeder, Jennifer Tom, Pascal Steiner, Oded Foreman, Glen T. Prusky, Kimberly Scearce-Levie
eNeuro 2 October 2015, 2 (5) ENEURO.0047-15.2015; DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0047-15.2015
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