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Meryl Malezieux

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Cell Reports|July 9, 2020
Theta Oscillations Coincide with Sustained Hyperpolarization in CA3 Pyramidal Cells, Underlying Decreased FiringMeryl Malezieux, Ashley L Kees, Christophe Mulle
Annual Review of Neuroscience|March 14, 2023
Neural Circuits for EmotionMeryl Malezieux, Alexandra S Klein, Nadine Gogolla
Frontiers in Pharmacology|June 6, 2019
Beyond the Activity-Based Anorexia Model: Reinforcing Values of Exercise and Feeding Examined in Stressed Adolescent Male and Female MiceImane Hurel, Bastien Redon, Amandine Scocard, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2016
Early synaptic deficits in the APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease involve neuronal adenosine A2A receptorsSilvia Viana da Silva, Matthias Georg Haberl, Pei Zhang, et al.
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Cell Reports|July 9, 2020
Theta Oscillations Coincide with Sustained Hyperpolarization in CA3 Pyramidal Cells, Underlying Decreased FiringMeryl Malezieux, Ashley L Kees, Christophe Mulle
Annual Review of Neuroscience|March 14, 2023
Neural Circuits for EmotionMeryl Malezieux, Alexandra S Klein, Nadine Gogolla
Frontiers in Pharmacology|June 6, 2019
Beyond the Activity-Based Anorexia Model: Reinforcing Values of Exercise and Feeding Examined in Stressed Adolescent Male and Female MiceImane Hurel, Bastien Redon, Amandine Scocard, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2016
Early synaptic deficits in the APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease involve neuronal adenosine A2A receptorsSilvia Viana da Silva, Matthias Georg Haberl, Pei Zhang, et al.
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