Nitric oxide is involved in cerebellar long-term depression

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3):468-469 (1996)
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Abstract

The involvement of nitric oxide in cerebellar long-term depression is supported by the observation that nitric oxide is released by climbing fiber stimulation and by pharmacological tool usage. Two forms of long-term depression should be distinguished by their physiological relevance. [CRÉPEL et al.; LINDEN; VINCENT]

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