Activity-dependent degradation of Kv4.2 contributes to synaptic plasticity and behavior in Angelman syndrome model mice

Published: 16 April 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/sk8vnmw2f4.1
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Jia-Hua Hu, Cole Malloy, Ying Liu, Jung Park, Ashley Pratt, Meghyn Welch, Jonathan Murphy, Daniel Abebe, Rose-Marie Karlsson, Heather Cameron, Dax Hoffman

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Raw data for manuscript figures: Hu et al. "Activity-dependent degradation of Kv4.2 contributes to synaptic plasticity and behavior in Angelman syndrome model mice" 2025. Data are organized into individual zip files corresponding to each figure.

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Ubiquitylation, Potassium Channels, Physiology of Long-Term Potentiation, Reversal Learning, Angelman Syndrome

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