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The following is/are important properties of LTP in CA: A. the tetanus must produce synaptic input specificity and synaptic cooperativity B. the tetanus must produce synaptic cooperativity C. the tetanus must be low in frequency D. the tetanus must produce synaptic input specificity
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00
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