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The malleable brain - An educational review from students to students
Jörg B Schulz1,2, Laura Hausmann1
1Department of Neurology, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany.
Abstract:
The Review "The malleable brain: plasticity of neural circuits and behavior - A review from students to students" has been written by a group of students following the International Society for Neurochemistry and Journal of Neurochemistry Flagship School. Comprehensively written by students for students, it provides both an excellent educational opportunity and a state-of-the-art insight into the field of neuronal plasticity specifically targeted to young researchers, and thus fulfills an important aspect of the ISN's educational mission. Read the highlighted article 'The malleable brain: plasticity of neural circuits and behavior - a review from students to students' on page 790.
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