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Neurophysiology
FMR1
Fragile X syndrome
Long-term potentiation
Long-term depression
Synaptic plasticity
Synaptic scaling
AMPA receptor
Metaplasticity
Biology
Neuroscience
Nervous system

The Brugada syndrome mutation A39V does not affect surface expression of neuronal rat Cav1.2 channels

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