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The Trpv Channel Osm-9 Mediates Olfactory Long-Term Memory Consolidation Independent Of Sleep
Kelli L. Benedetti, Alec Chen, Noelle L’Etoile
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.27.400747
Kelli L. Benedetti
1UCSF Department of Cell and Tissue Biology, 513c Parnassus Ave, SF CA 94134
Alec Chen
1UCSF Department of Cell and Tissue Biology, 513c Parnassus Ave, SF CA 94134
Noelle L’Etoile
1UCSF Department of Cell and Tissue Biology, 513c Parnassus Ave, SF CA 94134

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Posted November 29, 2020.
The Trpv Channel Osm-9 Mediates Olfactory Long-Term Memory Consolidation Independent Of Sleep
Kelli L. Benedetti, Alec Chen, Noelle L’Etoile
bioRxiv 2020.11.27.400747; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.27.400747
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