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bibliographicCitation Leonoudakis D, Zhao P, Beattie EC. Rapid tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced exocytosis of glutamate receptor 2-lacking AMPA receptors to extrasynaptic plasma membrane potentiates excitotoxicity. J Neurosci. 2008 Feb 27;28(9):2119–30. PMID: 18305246; PMCID: PMC6671833.
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