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The significance of non-motor microtubule-associated protein in maintaining synaptic plasticity thorough a novel mechanism

February 5, 2016 by

NMDA glutamate receptors, which function as receptors that bond with glutamates, are known to be deeply involved in animal memory and learning. In order for memories to be created inside the brain, these NMDA glutamate receptors must first be transported to and accumulated in the synapses.

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