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Neurological Research
A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurosciences
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Original Research Paper

Vanillic acid attenuates amyloid β1-40-induced long-term potentiation deficit in male rats: an in vivo investigation

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Pages 562-569 | Received 15 Sep 2020, Accepted 17 Feb 2021, Published online: 24 Feb 2021

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