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A F Soleng

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Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 4, 1998
Long-term potentiation and spatial training are both associated with the generation of new excitatory synapsesP Andersen, A F Soleng
Nature Neuroscience|April 9, 1999
A thorny question: how does activity maintain dendritic spines?P Andersen, A F Soleng
The Journal of Physiology|October 17, 2003
Unmyelinated axons in the rat hippocampus hyperpolarize and activate an H current when spike frequency exceeds 1 HzA F Soleng, K Chiu, M Raastad
Brain Research|December 20, 2000
The hippocampal lamella hypothesis revisitedP Andersen, A F Soleng, M Raastad
The Journal of Physiology|August 21, 2004
Activity-dependent excitability changes in hippocampal CA3 cell Schaffer axonsA F Soleng, A Baginskas, P Andersen, et al.
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Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 4, 1998
Long-term potentiation and spatial training are both associated with the generation of new excitatory synapsesP Andersen, A F Soleng
Nature Neuroscience|April 9, 1999
A thorny question: how does activity maintain dendritic spines?P Andersen, A F Soleng
The Journal of Physiology|October 17, 2003
Unmyelinated axons in the rat hippocampus hyperpolarize and activate an H current when spike frequency exceeds 1 HzA F Soleng, K Chiu, M Raastad
Brain Research|December 20, 2000
The hippocampal lamella hypothesis revisitedP Andersen, A F Soleng, M Raastad
The Journal of Physiology|August 21, 2004
Activity-dependent excitability changes in hippocampal CA3 cell Schaffer axonsA F Soleng, A Baginskas, P Andersen, et al.
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