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Correction: Pulsed high-energy γ-rays from the radio pulsar PSR1706–44

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In this paper, the y-dxis should be labelled as Photons (cm2 s MeV) and not Photons(cm 2 s GeV) as published.
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Nature 359, 615-616 (1992)IN Fig. 2 of this letter, the y-'dxis should be labelled as Photons (cm2 s MeV) ' and not Photons (cm2 s GeV) ' as published.

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BDNF function in adult synaptic plasticity: the synaptic consolidation hypothesis.

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Expression of mu, kappa, and delta opioid receptor messenger RNA in the human CNS: a 33P in situ hybridization study

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Distinct Initial SNARE Configurations Underlying the Diversity of Exocytosis

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The dynorphin/κ-opioid receptor system and its role in psychiatric disorders.

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Endogenous dynorphin in epileptogenesis and epilepsy: anticonvulsant net effect via kappa opioid receptors.

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