GluN2A NMDA Receptor Enhancement Improves Brain Oscillations, Synchrony, and Cognitive Functions in Dravet Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease Models
Jesse E. Hanson(Gene Therapy Laboratory), Jorge J. Palop(Gladstone Institutes), David H. Hackos, Morgan Sheng(Broad Institute), Jacob B. Schwarz(Rapt Therapeutics (United States)), Bianca M. Liederer, Zhiyu Jiang, Thomas M. Gill(Yale University), Justin Elstrott, Keran Ma(Gladstone Institutes), Kimberly Scearce‐Levie, Tzu-Ming Wang, Sandrine Saillet(Gladstone Institutes), Thomas A. Kim(Gladstone Institutes), Robby M. Weimer(Sunesis (United States)), Md. Abdullah Saeed Khan(University of Pittsburgh), Benjamin Liu(Gladstone Institutes), Yelin Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Connie Chan, Gauri Deshmukh(Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University), Matthew Volgraf, Martin Weber, Hilda Solanoy(Laboratoire d’Imagerie Biomédicale), Gui-Qiu Yu(Gladstone Institutes), Jeffrey A. Simms(Gladstone Institutes), Benjamin D. Sellers(University of California, San Francisco)
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