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Welcome to Yuzaki Lab
    Yuzaki Lab's (Department of Neurophysiology, Keio University School of Medicine) research theme is to elucidate "how neural activity and environmental changes induce memory and learning,、, 、and how they change the neural network itself ."。For details please Click here.
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We await the participation of motivated indivisuals。We will vigorously nurture young researchers who will lead the future of basic science.。
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2015.4.13 Journal Club (Kakegawa)

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Reversing excitatory GABAA-R signaling restores synaptic plasticity and memory in a mouse model of Down syndrome.

04/12/2015 9:18 PM | Journal Club