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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 13, 2008, (): This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (13) Two-Photon Imaging of Stroke Onset In Vivo Reveals That NMDA-Receptor Independent Ischemic Depolarization Is the Major Cause of Rapid Reversible Damage to Dendrites and Spines J. Neurosci. Murphy et al. 28: 1756 Supplemental Data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental Legend supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 4 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 5 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 6 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 4 This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Citing Articles Citing Articles via Web of Science (13)
Two-Photon Imaging of Stroke Onset In Vivo Reveals That NMDA-Receptor Independent Ischemic Depolarization Is the Major Cause of Rapid Reversible Damage to Dendrites and Spines J. Neurosci. Murphy et al. 28: 1756 Supplemental Data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental Legend supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 4 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 5 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 6 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Movie 4
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