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The importance of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in subtraction of electrosensory reafference in the dorsal nucleus of skates
Zhi Zhang, David Bodznick
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Agriculture & Biology
Rajidae
90%
motor neurons
77%
aspartic acid
62%
receptors
44%
synapse
18%
cerebellum
18%
acids
13%
Leucoraja erinacea
13%
dendrites
9%
immunohistochemistry
8%
antagonists
7%
neurons
6%
antibodies
5%
fish
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Efferent Neurons
100%
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors
66%
Cerebellum
15%
Synapses
15%
Electric Fish
13%
Acids
12%
2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate
11%
Carisoprodol
9%
Dendrites
8%
Immunohistochemistry
5%
Neurons
5%
Antibodies
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
fiber
48%
acid
24%
filter
17%
antibody
13%
plasticity
12%
removal
6%
experiment
5%