K+ Channel Expression Distinguishes Subpopulations of Parvalbumin- and Somatostatin-Containing Neocortical Interneurons
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E. Welker | A. Erisir | B. Rudy | D. Lau | A. Chow | M. Nadal | C. Farb | A Chow | A Erisir | C Farb | M S Nadal | A Ozaita | D Lau | E Welker | B Rudy | A. Ozaita
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