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Kcnab2 - Wnt4 mutation effect on female embryonic gonads
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Kcnab2 - Model for the manic pole of bipolar disorder: hippocampus
Kcnab2 - Heterozygous null CREB binding protein mutant response to environmental enrichment: hippocampus
Kcnab2 - Various central nervous system regions of adult inbred strain
Kcnab2 - Various brain regions of several inbred strains
Kcnab2 - Nodose and dorsal root ganglia comparison (MG-430 2.0)
Kcnab2 - Vitamin E supplementation effect on aged brain
Kcnab2 - Cerebral cortex and hypothalamus response to sleep and sleep deprivation: time course
Kcnab2 - Inhibitor-1 knockout effect on the hippocampus
Kcnab2 - Strains exhibiting low or high freezing in response to fear: amygdala and hippocampus
Kcnab2 - Antidepressant fluoxetine effect on depression model: ventral dentate gyrus
Kcnab2 - Antidepressant fluoxetine effect on depression model: dorsal dentate gyrus
Kcnab2 - Infarct volume-variant inbred strains at two developmental stages: cerebral cortex
Kcnab2 - Interleukin-2 null effect on the regulatory T cell-deficient scurfy model of autoimmune disease: CD4+ T-cells
Kcnab2 - Diabetic retina
Kcnab2 - Egr-1 deficiency effect on retina during eye development
Kcnab2 - Cochlea response to mitochondrial DNA mutations
Kcnab2 - Morphine effect on the striatum
Kcnab2 - Spinal cord injury model: time course
Kcnab2 - High and low level freezing in response to fear: amygdala and hippocampus
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