Increased small conductance calcium-activated potassium type 2 channel-mediated negative feedback on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors impairs synaptic plasticity following context-dependent sensitization to morphine

Amanda K. Fakira, George S. Portugal, Brianna Carusillo, Zare Melyan, Jose A. Morón

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